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East Finchley Cemetery

East Finchley Cemetery is a cemetery and crematorium in East End Road, East Finchley. Although it is in the London Borough of Barnet, it is owned and managed by the City of Westminster.[1]

East Finchley Cemetery
Crematorium, East Finchley Cemetery
Details
Established1854
Location
122 East End Road, London, N2 0SP
CountryEngland
Coordinates51°35′31″N 0°11′02″W / 51.592°N 0.184°W / 51.592; -0.184
TypePublic
Owned byCity of Westminster
Size47 acres (19 ha)
WebsiteCity of Westminster website
Find a GraveEast Finchley Cemetery

History and characteristics Edit

The St Marylebone Burial Board purchased 47 acres (0.19 km2) of Newmarket Farm in 1854;[1] and the cemetery, then known as St Marylebone Cemetery, was laid out by architects Barnett & Birch after winning a competition.

Principal features are two Lebanon Cedar trees planted on the front lawn. The crematorium was opened in 1937.

Due to local government reorganisation, the cemetery was managed by the Metropolitan Borough of St Marylebone – from 1900; and became the responsibility of the City of Westminster in 1965, when the cemetery became known by its current name. The cemetery contains about 22,000 interments, and remains open for burials.[1]

The cemetery became a point of controversy in the early nineties when the then Leader of Westminster City Council and one of the councillors wanted the cemetery to be sold (to avoid the substantial upkeep). The cemetery also included a considerable amount of land being used at the time for plant propagation for horticultural use throughout the City of Westminster; it also provided housing for the Cemetery Keeper. After much argument at Council Meetings and against the advice of the Chief Officers concerned, the cemetery was sold, the transaction then became part of the Westminster cemeteries scandal. The council was forced, after the move had been declared unlawful, to repurchase the cemetery but was unable to buy back the crematorium.[2][3]

The cemetery contains a number of structures listed on the National Heritage List for England.

The Anglican chapel was designed by Barnett and Birch and is a Grade II listed chapel,[4] as is the crematorium.[5] The gates and lodge are also Grade II listed.[6]

The monuments to Thomas Skarratt Hall (supposedly based on the Sarcophagus of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus, it originally had 4 bronze angels, which were stolen in 1989),[7] Harry Ripley (by William Reid Dick),[8] Peter Nicol Russell,[9] Thomas Tate (by Frank Lynn Jenkins),[10] and the mausoleum (by Arthur Blomfield) of Algernon Borthwick, 1st Baron Glenesk and his wife and son, are all listed Grade II,[11]

The cemetery was awarded a Green Flag Award in 2007, 2008 and 2009.[1] It is also a Site of Local Importance for Nature Conservation.[12][13]

Notable burials Edit

 
Leopold Stokowski's grave at East Finchley Cemetery

War graves Edit

There are 75 Commonwealth service war burials of World War I in the cemetery, most in the War Graves plot in the cemetery's northwest corner that was set aside for military burials in 1916, and 79 of World War II (including two unidentified British soldiers), besides ten 'Non War graves' that the Commonwealth War Graves Commission maintains. A Screen Wall memorial, behind the Cross of Sacrifice, records the names of the 20 World War II casualties who were cremated at the St Marylebone Crematorium. There are also special memorials to eight World War I servicemen whose graves could not be marked by headstones.[17]

Transport Edit

The cemetery is situated near the North Circular Road (A406) en lies between East Finchley and Finchley Central stations, both on the Northern Line.

See also Edit

Gallery Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p East Finchley Cemetery 2008-10-26 at the Wayback Machine (City of Westminster) accessed 26 January 2006
  2. ^ Hencke, David (10 December 1998). "Westminster back in the dock". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 26 November 2013.
  3. ^ Millward, David (20 April 2006). "Council to buy back land it sold off for 5p". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 6 October 2011.
  4. ^ Historic England. "Details from listed building database (1064767)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 26 January 2006.
  5. ^ Historic England, "Crematorium and Chapel, St Marylebone Cemetery (1359115)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 October 2016
  6. ^ Entry on the Historic England website
  7. ^ Historic England. "Monument to Thomas Skarratt Hall, West Avenue, Plot H7 (1249532)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 29 September 2018.
  8. ^ Historic England, "Monument to Harry Ripley (1359116)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 October 2016
  9. ^ Historic England, "Monument to Sir Peter Nicol Russell Engineer in St Marylebone Cemetery (1188637)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 October 2016
  10. ^ Historic England, "Monument to Sir Thomas Tate, St Marylebone Cemetery (1064758)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 October 2016
  11. ^ Historic England, "Glenesk Mausoleum (1064757)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 October 2016
  12. ^ "East Finchley Cemetery". Greenspace Information for Greater London. 2006. Archived from the original on 24 December 2012. Retrieved 9 September 2012.
  13. ^ . Greenspace Information for Greater London. 2006. Archived from the original on 29 November 2012.
  14. ^ "Jeremy Beadle Has Last Laugh at His Funeral". Daily Record. Glasgow. 15 February 2008. from the original on 30 December 2008. Retrieved 27 July 2008.
  15. ^ "Harold Cecil Harrison". Commonwealth War Graves Commission. from the original on 4 May 2018. Retrieved 29 September 2018.
  16. ^ Liaut, Jean-Noel (October 2013). The Many Lives of Miss K: Toto Koopman – Model, Muse, Spy. ISBN 9780847841424.
  17. ^ East Finchley Cemetery and St Marylebone Crematorium 2018-05-04 at the Wayback Machine (Commonwealth War Graves Commission) accessed 26 January 2009

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • War Graves (Commonwealth War Graves Commission)

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East Finchley Cemetery is a cemetery and crematorium in East End Road East Finchley Although it is in the London Borough of Barnet it is owned and managed by the City of Westminster 1 East Finchley CemeteryCrematorium East Finchley CemeteryDetailsEstablished1854Location122 East End Road London N2 0SPCountryEnglandCoordinates51 35 31 N 0 11 02 W 51 592 N 0 184 W 51 592 0 184TypePublicOwned byCity of WestminsterSize47 acres 19 ha WebsiteCity of Westminster websiteFind a GraveEast Finchley Cemetery Contents 1 History and characteristics 2 Notable burials 3 War graves 4 Transport 5 See also 6 Gallery 7 References 8 External linksHistory and characteristics EditThe St Marylebone Burial Board purchased 47 acres 0 19 km2 of Newmarket Farm in 1854 1 and the cemetery then known as St Marylebone Cemetery was laid out by architects Barnett amp Birch after winning a competition Principal features are two Lebanon Cedar trees planted on the front lawn The crematorium was opened in 1937 Due to local government reorganisation the cemetery was managed by the Metropolitan Borough of St Marylebone from 1900 and became the responsibility of the City of Westminster in 1965 when the cemetery became known by its current name The cemetery contains about 22 000 interments and remains open for burials 1 The cemetery became a point of controversy in the early nineties when the then Leader of Westminster City Council and one of the councillors wanted the cemetery to be sold to avoid the substantial upkeep The cemetery also included a considerable amount of land being used at the time for plant propagation for horticultural use throughout the City of Westminster it also provided housing for the Cemetery Keeper After much argument at Council Meetings and against the advice of the Chief Officers concerned the cemetery was sold the transaction then became part of the Westminster cemeteries scandal The council was forced after the move had been declared unlawful to repurchase the cemetery but was unable to buy back the crematorium 2 3 The cemetery contains a number of structures listed on the National Heritage List for England The Anglican chapel was designed by Barnett and Birch and is a Grade II listed chapel 4 as is the crematorium 5 The gates and lodge are also Grade II listed 6 The monuments to Thomas Skarratt Hall supposedly based on the Sarcophagus of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus it originally had 4 bronze angels which were stolen in 1989 7 Harry Ripley by William Reid Dick 8 Peter Nicol Russell 9 Thomas Tate by Frank Lynn Jenkins 10 and the mausoleum by Arthur Blomfield of Algernon Borthwick 1st Baron Glenesk and his wife and son are all listed Grade II 11 The cemetery was awarded a Green Flag Award in 2007 2008 and 2009 1 It is also a Site of Local Importance for Nature Conservation 12 13 Notable burials EditMelanie Appleby Mel in pop duo Mel and Kim George Barham founder of the Express County Milk Company Henry Walter Bates Naturalist and explorer who gave the first scientific account of mimicry in animals Jeremy Beadle TV presenter cremated here 14 buried in Highgate Cemetery Louisa Sarah Bevington anarchist and poet Sir Henry Bishop Professor of Music at Oxford and operatic composer 1 Keith Blakelock Police Constable murdered in Tottenham riot Algernon Borthwick 1st Baron Glenesk Memorial chapel and Mausoleum 1 Sir James Boyton British estate agent and a Conservative politician Sir Austen Chamberlain Foreign Secretary recipient of Nobel Peace Prize son of Joseph Chamberlain and brother of Neville Chamberlain 1 Harry Champion Music Hall Singer Robert Donat Actor cremated 1 Alfred Ellis photographer Matthew Garber Actor cremated Sir Edmund Gosse English poet author and critic William Gowland Engineer and archaeologist who for many years lived in Japan Thomas Skarratt Hall foundation investor in the Mount Morgan mine Queensland Australia Manya Harari translator of Russian literature and the co founder of Harvill Press Leopold Stokowski s grave at East Finchley CemeteryAlfred Harmsworth 1st Viscount Northcliffe Founder of the Daily Mail 1 Cecil Harmsworth 1st Baron Harmsworth British businessman and Liberal politician Sir Leicester Harmsworth Newspaper Publisher with a memorial by Edwin Lutyens 1 Harold Harrison England rugby union international died serving as army Colonel in World War II 15 Sir George Hayter Queen Victoria s principal painter in ordinary 1 Max Herrmann Neisse exiled German poet and novelist Quintin Hogg merchant English merchant and philanthropist remembered primarily as a benefactor of the Royal Polytechnic institution at Regent Street London now the University of Westminster previously cremated Fanny Houston British philanthropist political activist and suffragette Edmond Hoyle writer on games Thomas Henry Huxley Scientist 1 Toto Koopman Model and Italian Resistance spy 16 Humphrey Lyttelton English jazz musician and broadcaster cremated Jimmy Nervo entertainer and part of the original Crazy Gang Sir James Paget English surgeon and pathologist after whom Paget s disease is named Sidney Paget Illustrator of Arthur Conan Doyle s Sherlock Holmes stories Wendy Richard Actress previously cremated at Golders Green Crematorium W Heath Robinson Artist and cartoonist 1 Gaynor Rowlands Actress and Singer Sir Thomas Smith 1st Baronet of Stratford Place eminent British surgeon Surgeon Extraordinary to Queen Victoria and honorary Serjeant Surgeon to Edward VII Henry Charles Stephens Ink magnate philanthropist and local MP Thomas Stevens Cyclist the first one to circle the globe by bicycle 1 Marie Studholme Actress and Singer Leopold Stokowski Conductor 1 William Bernhardt Tegetmeier English naturalist bee keeper and friend of Charles Darwin Little Tich Music Hall singer and dancer Mathilde Verne English pianist and teacher HM the Queen Mother George Walters Sergeant in the 49th Foot who won the Victoria Cross at the Battle of Inkermann in 1854 1 Kenneth Williams Actor and comedian cremated Albert Yorke 6th Earl of Hardwicke British diplomat and Conservative politician Charles Yorke 5th Earl of Hardwicke Champagne Charlie British aristocrat and Conservative politicianWar graves EditThere are 75 Commonwealth service war burials of World War I in the cemetery most in the War Graves plot in the cemetery s northwest corner that was set aside for military burials in 1916 and 79 of World War II including two unidentified British soldiers besides ten Non War graves that the Commonwealth War Graves Commission maintains A Screen Wall memorial behind the Cross of Sacrifice records the names of the 20 World War II casualties who were cremated at the St Marylebone Crematorium There are also special memorials to eight World War I servicemen whose graves could not be marked by headstones 17 Transport EditThe cemetery is situated near the North Circular Road A406 en lies between East Finchley and Finchley Central stations both on the Northern Line See also EditNature reserves in Barnet St Pancras and Islington Cemetery Westminster cemeteries scandalGallery Edit Monument to Sir Thomas and Esther Tate The Glenesk Mausoleum Monument to Harry RipleyReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p East Finchley Cemetery Archived 2008 10 26 at the Wayback Machine City of Westminster accessed 26 January 2006 Hencke David 10 December 1998 Westminster back in the dock The Guardian London Retrieved 26 November 2013 Millward David 20 April 2006 Council to buy back land it sold off for 5p The Daily Telegraph London Retrieved 6 October 2011 Historic England Details from listed building database 1064767 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 26 January 2006 Historic England Crematorium and Chapel St Marylebone Cemetery 1359115 National Heritage List for England retrieved 4 October 2016 Entry on the Historic England website Historic England Monument to Thomas Skarratt Hall West Avenue Plot H7 1249532 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 29 September 2018 Historic England Monument to Harry Ripley 1359116 National Heritage List for England retrieved 4 October 2016 Historic England Monument to Sir Peter Nicol Russell Engineer in St Marylebone Cemetery 1188637 National Heritage List for England retrieved 4 October 2016 Historic England Monument to Sir Thomas Tate St Marylebone Cemetery 1064758 National Heritage List for England retrieved 4 October 2016 Historic England Glenesk Mausoleum 1064757 National Heritage List for England retrieved 4 October 2016 East Finchley Cemetery Greenspace Information for Greater London 2006 Archived from the original on 24 December 2012 Retrieved 9 September 2012 iGiGL helping you find London s parks and wildlife sites Greenspace Information for Greater London 2006 Archived from the original on 29 November 2012 Jeremy Beadle Has Last Laugh at His Funeral Daily Record Glasgow 15 February 2008 Archived from the original on 30 December 2008 Retrieved 27 July 2008 Harold Cecil Harrison Commonwealth War Graves Commission Archived from the original on 4 May 2018 Retrieved 29 September 2018 Liaut Jean Noel October 2013 The Many Lives of Miss K Toto Koopman Model Muse Spy ISBN 9780847841424 East Finchley Cemetery and St Marylebone Crematorium Archived 2018 05 04 at the Wayback Machine Commonwealth War Graves Commission accessed 26 January 2009External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to East Finchley Cemetery Official website War Graves Commonwealth War Graves Commission Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title East Finchley Cemetery amp oldid 1164570208, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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