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  2. Find 16626 memorial records at the Willesden New Cemetery cemetery in Willesden, Greater London. Add a memorial, flowers or photo.

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  4. 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 ...

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    Dates
    Description
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    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, ...
  5. 9am-8pm. September. 9am-7pm. October. 9am-5pm. November and December. 9am-4pm. Willesden New Cemetery opened in 1891. It includes the Willesden Civilian war memorial, a tribute to local civilians who died in the second world war.

  6. Mar 23, 2016 · Cemetery page showing maps, records, and images of headstones in the Willesden New Cemetery, Willesden, Greater London, England, United Kingdom | BillionGraves Cemetery and Images. Get the BillionGraves app now and help collect images for this cemetery!

  7. History information. Willesden New Cemetery contains 130 First World War graves and 121 from the Second World War. Most of the graves are scattered, although 29 of the Second World War graves form an informal group. A Screen Wall bears the names of those casualties from both wars buried in the cemetery whose graves could not be individually marked.

  8. Willesden New Cemetery. / 51.545; -0.243. 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. [1] [3]

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