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  2. George Corson - Wikipedia

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    Corson won a competition for the landscaping of Roundhay Park in 1873, [13] and in 1874 designed the layout and many of the buildings of Lawnswood cemetery, where he himself was buried in 1910. His gravestone, a celtic cross with five bosses, is grade II listed, one of only four listed memorials at Lawnswood. [14][15] Spenfield House, 1875–77.

  3. Lawnswood - Wikipedia

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    53°51′N 1°36′W  /  53.85°N 1.60°W  / 53.85; -1.60. Lawnswood is a small suburb in the north west of the city of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England. As such it is in the north north east of the West Yorkshire Urban Area. The suburb falls within the Adel and Wharefdale Ward of the City of Leeds Council. The Boundaries of Lawnswood ...

  4. List of crematoria in England - Wikipedia

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    Breakspear Crematorium, Ruislip. City of London Cemetery and Crematorium. Croydon Crematorium (located inside Mitcham Road Cemetery) East Finchley Cemetery and Crematorium. East London Cemetery and Crematorium. Eltham Crematorium. Enfield Crematorium. Forest Park Cemetery and Crematorium, Hainault. Golders Green Crematorium.

  5. Joseph Hubert Priestley - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Hubert Priestley. Joseph Hubert Priestley DSO FLS (né Priestlay; 5 October 1883 – 31 October 1944) was a British lecturer in botany at University College, Bristol, and professor of botany and pro-vice-chancellor at the University of Leeds. He has been described as a gifted teacher who attracted many graduate research students to Leeds.

  6. Cremation Society of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    In 1888, 28 cremations took place at the venue. In 1891, Woking Crematorium added a chapel, pioneering the concept of a crematorium being a venue for funerals as well as cremation. The Cremation Society of Great Britain drew up the original forms of certification for cremation which were to be adopted as the basis for the first Cremation Act in ...

  7. Edward Caldwell Spruce - Wikipedia

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    Possibly Spruce's best known work is the 1918 large multi-figure memorial to the Leeds businessman Sam Wilson at Lawnswood Cemetery in Leeds. The monument is recognised by Historic England with a Grade II listing. [8] Spruce was also a noted member of the Leeds branch of the Savage Club, becoming its "Indian Chief" (i.e. president) in 1912. [4]

  8. Maud Dightam - Wikipedia

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    Dightam married Ernest Dightam, also from Leeds, in 1904 and had a daughter, Eveline Mary, in 1905. Ernest was a conscientious objector during World War I. Maud Dightam died at her home on York Road in Leeds on 24 December 1932. She was cremated at Lawnswood Crematorium and her ashes were scattered on Ilkley Moor at her request. [6]

  9. Listed buildings in Leeds (Adel and Wharfedale Ward)

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    Adel and Wharfedale is a ward in the metropolitan borough of the City of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It contains 40 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The ward is to the north of the centre of Leeds, and contains the areas of Adel ...