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  1. The cemetery's prayer hall, designed by Nathan Solomon Joseph This is a list of people buried at Willesden Jewish Cemetery at Beaconsfield Road, Willesden, in the London Borough of Brent, England. Willesden Jewish Cemetery, which opened in 1873, has 29,800 graves; three of the tombs, including that of Rosalind Franklin, are listed at Grade II by Historic England. The cemetery has 33 ...

  2. The Willesden United Synagogue Cemetery, usually known as Willesden Jewish Cemetery, is a Jewish cemetery at Beaconsfield Road, Willesden, in the London Borough of Brent, England. It opened in 1873 on a 20-acre (0.08 km 2) site. [3] It has been described as the "Rolls-Royce" of London's Jewish cemeteries [4] and is designated Grade II on ...

  3. Sep 10, 2020 · Willesden still operates as a working cemetery, with an average 25 burials a year. But the new centre offers a heritage experience for those keen to explore its rich history.

  4. If you are planning a visit to the cemetery you may like to bring this information with you. Our friendly volunteers can then help you find the grave itself. Or, for more help, you can contact the United Synagogue Burial Society, telephone 020 8950 7767 Option 1, or email office@usburial.org.uk. Find a grave online →.

  5. 5 days ago · Listed as the only Jewish cemetery on England’s Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest, Willesden Jewish Cemetery boasts Grade II-listed funerary buildings, the UK’s first national Jewish war memorial, and three distinguished tombs recognized by Historic England in 2017.In 2015, with support from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, the United Synagogue launched a major ...

  6. May 29, 2020 · 1920–1958 Scientist . Of all the people buried at Willesden Cemetery, the name of Rosalind Franklin is perhaps the best known. A chemist and x-ray crystallographer, she made remarkable scientific progress in understanding viruses and was credited with playing a key part in the discovery of the structure of DNA.

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  8. Funerary buildings, the UK’s first national Jewish war memorial and three tombs were listed Grade II by Historic England in 2017. The stories of people buried at Willesden and histories of the Jewish community will be told through guided walks, talks, films, signage, maps and a website.