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  1. Willesden New Cemetery is a civic cemetery at Franklyn Road, Willesden, in the London Borough of Brent. It opened in 1891 and includes a memorial to local civilians who died in World War II . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It previously included chapels, now demolished, by Charles H Worley .

  2. The Liberal Jewish Cemetery, Willesden opening times are: Mon-Thurs 9am-4pm Friday 9am-2pm Sunday 11am-5pm. Please note: The LJS cemetery is closed on Thursday 24 May in the afternoon and all day Friday 25 May for Shavuot. The LJS has its own cemetery at Pound Lane, Willesden. It was opened in 1914 and should remain active for at least another ...

  3. Paddington Old Cemetery is a civic cemetery that opened in 1855. It is located in Willesden Lane, Kilburn, in the London Borough of Brent. It is also known as Paddington Cemetery or Willesden Lane Cemetery. It is Grade II listed, Entry Number:1001542. [1] [2] [3]

  4. Willesden Jewish Cemetery has been a prestigious burial ground for London’s Jewish community since 1873. Thanks to investment by the National Lottery, the United Synagogue has opened up the cemetery for the wider public to discover and explore, including a new House of Life visitor centre.

  5. Oct 6, 2020 · Willesden Jewish Cemetery opened in 1873, surrounded by a wall and the area was mainly countryside. It wasn’t until the Metropolitan Railway Station opened in 1879, that the population started to climb.

  6. After six years of careful conservation and research, volunteers at Willesden Jewish Cemetery extend a warm welcome to all. It is the first time that a still active Jewish cemetery invites visitors to discover the lives of people buried here and to explore the customs and history of London’s Jewish community. Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis said:

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