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  1. The graves and memorials are rich in social history. The cemetery is the last resting place of Jews from all walks of life, and is still in use today, following orthodox Jewish custom. Only members of the United Synagogue can be buried here, and as space is limited, it is by prior reservation only.

  2. 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. Among the 27,000...

  3. 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.

    Name
    Dates
    Description
    Notes
    1868–1950
    Liberal local government politician
    Nettie Adler was one of the first women ...
    1860–1919
    Australian expatriate businessman and ...
    After cremation at Golders Green ...
    1892–1982
    Liberal (later Labour) MP and peer
    Born in what is now Lithuania, Barnett ...
    1928–2015
    Labour MP and peer
    Grevele Janner, son of Barnett Janner, ...
  4. Willesden Jewish Cemetery (United Synagogue Cemetery), established by the United Synagogue in 1873, and designed by Nathan Solomon Joseph; the cemetery was expanded in 1890, 1906 and 1925-6. The latest addition, Pound Lane Field, is excluded from the registration. Reasons for Designation

  5. Find out what to expect when visiting a Jewish cemetery. You are welcome to explore the cemetery. We recommend you stay on the paths.

  6. United Synagogue. Website. www .willesdenjewishcemetery .org .uk. 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]

    • 1873
    • About 9.3 hectares
    • 29,800
  7. Bus Services: 52 98 260 266 302 460 to Willesden Bus Garage then a 2-minute walk. By Underground. Take the Jubilee Line to Dollis Hill then a 10-minute walk. Or Willesden Green on the Jubilee Line then a 15-minute walk. By rail. Willesden Junction on the Overground then buses 260 or 266, or a 30-minute walk. Car or taxi. Entrance via Glebe Road.

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