Ealing and Old Brentford Cemetery
Cemetery in Greater London
South Ealing Cemetery is a cemetery in South Ealing which was established in 1861 as Ealing and Old Brentford Cemetery.[1] The cemetery covers 21 acres.[2]
The cemetery contains the Commonwealth war graves of 184 armed service personnel, as well as that of a Belgian soldier of World War I.[2][3]
References
External links
- Ealing and Old Brentford Cemetery at Find a Grave
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Cemeteries and crematoria in London
- Abney Park
- Brompton
- Highgate East and West
- Kensal Green
- Nunhead
- Tower Hamlets
- West Norwood
- Cross Bones
- East Greenwich Pleasaunce
- Enon Chapel
- Huguenot Burial Site
- Quaker Gardens
- St Alban, Wood Street
- St Andrew
- St Antholin
- St Botolph's Aldgate
- St Dionis Backchurch
- St Matthew Friday Street
- St Helen's Bishopsgate
- St John Zachary
- St Katherine
- St Leonard, Eastcheap
- St Martin Outwich
- St Martin Pomary
- St Mary Aldermanbury
- St Mary Somerset
- St Mary Woolnoth
- St Mildred, Poultry
- St Olave, Old Jewry
- St Peter, Paul's Wharf
- St Sepulchre
Cemeteries are listed by location; some are owned/managed by other London borough councils.
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