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  2. Beckenham Crematorium and Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    130 World War I graves, including a number of casualties from the Royal Naval Depot at Crystal Palace Park and the Army Service Corps Motor Transport Depot at Grove Park. [2] [5] The graves of 30 which could not be individually marked are listed on a Screen War Memorial, while those of 40 who could not be satisfactorily maintained were later commemorated by 30 headstones placed in the cemetery ...

  3. File:Stamp family grave, Beckenham 20191221 142310 ...

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    Grave of Josiah Stamp, his wife Olive Stamp, and their eldest son Wilfred Stamp, Beckenham Cemetery, London. The family were killed simultaneously by a direct hit from a German bomb on 16 April 1941. The family were killed simultaneously by a direct hit from a German bomb on 16 April 1941.

  4. Find a Grave - Wikipedia

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    The logo of Find a Grave used from 1995 to 2018 [2] Find a Grave was created in 1995 by Salt Lake City, Utah, resident Jim Tipton to support his hobby of visiting the burial sites of famous celebrities. [3] Tipton classified his early childhood as being a nerdy kid who had somewhat of a fascination with graves and some love for learning HTML. [4]

  5. Frank Bourne - Wikipedia

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    Bourne lived in retirement at 16 Kings Hall Road, Beckenham, Kent. He was the last surviving defender from Rorke's Drift, dying on 9 May 1945 (the day after VE Day), at the age of 90. Bourne was buried in Beckenham Cemetery. His house in Beckenham has been adorned with a blue plaque. [4]

  6. Grove Park Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Grove Park Cemetery was listed by English Heritage in November 2003 as a landscape of special historic interest (Grade II). The park has a special carefully planned lay out, specific for the 1930s. The park has a special carefully planned lay out, specific for the 1930s.

  7. City of Westminster Cemetery, Hanwell - Wikipedia

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    The cemetery suffered extensive damage during World War Two, and at the end of the war in Europe a gift was given to the cemetery in the form of the renewal of the chapel's south side stained glass window, depicting a miscellany of some 30 biblical emblems. In 1965, the cemetery came under new management in light of local government reorganisation.

  8. Bells Hill Burial Ground - Wikipedia

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    Bells Hill Burial Ground is a cemetery and Site of Local Importance for Nature Conservation [1] [2] in the Parish of Chipping Barnet in the London Borough of Barnet. It was opened in 1895 and closed in 2005 when it officially became full (although occasional burials still take place). In 2006 control was passed to Barnet Council.

  9. Brockley and Ladywell Cemeteries - Wikipedia

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    Brockley Cemetery contains 195 war graves, 175 from World War I and 19 from World War II. The majority of the graves lie in a War Plot. On the cemetery's west side, a Screen Wall memorial lists those whose graves could not be marked by headstones. [1] Ladywell Cemetery contains 226 war graves from World War I and 18 from World War II.