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Teddington Cemetery

Teddington Cemetery is a Grade II listed[1] municipal cemetery in the north of Teddington in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Opened in 1879 it has many tall, eclectic trees and its nucleus was the outcome of a competition for designs by Richmond Burial Board.[2]

Teddington Cemetery
The chapel, Teddington Cemetery
Details
Established1879; 144 years ago (1879)
Location
CountryEngland
Coordinates51°26′00″N 0°20′30″W / 51.4334°N 0.3418°W / 51.4334; -0.3418Coordinates: 51°26′00″N 0°20′30″W / 51.4334°N 0.3418°W / 51.4334; -0.3418
TypeActive
StyleWooded, tree-lined
Owned byRichmond upon Thames Council
Size5.7 hectares (14 acres)
WebsiteOfficial website: Teddington Cemetery
Find a GraveTeddington Cemetery
Official nameTeddington Cemetery
TypeGrade II
Designated3 August 2001; 21 years ago (2001-08-03)
Reference no.1001547

It includes the war graves of 70 Commonwealth service personnel, 42 from World War I and 28 from World War II.[3]

Above ground

Richmond Burial Board origins

Using the 1852 Burial Act, Richmond was enabled to form a burial board, and to buy and let out new burial grounds.[4] In 1877 it bought the first parcel of land, a former orchard, of c. 1.6 hectares (4.0 acres) in the south-west from Mr Travers Smith.[4] A competition was announced to design the layout of the burial ground, with a first prize of 15 guineas (equivalent to £2,000 in 2021) and a second prize of 5 guineas[4]

Landscaping and plants

The cemetery has many mature trees, some of them pre-dating the creation of the cemetery, such as cedar, weeping beech, holly, yew, cypresses, giant redwood, and a fine large monkey puzzle. Several cherry trees, probably the remains of the former orchard, are scattered in the lawns of the cemetery.[1]

Most of the small roundabouts are planted with single cypresses surrounded by heather and lawn, as is the junction of the main and central east/west axes north of the chapels. The south-west has been partially cleared. The main path gives a view north to the two chapels, planted with a semi-mature deodar cedar to each side. Among southern trees and shrubbery is the ornate medieval style (neo-Gothic) mortuary of 1879.[1]

The former western limit remains lined by trees. The perimeter path, lined with trees, was extended westwards by two paths linking the zone to the north-west added in c. 1950.[1]

Paired chapels

The chapels, designed by T Goodchild in the Decorated Style, have crocketed spires linked by a great entrance arch. Built in 1878, their main material is dark honey-coloured Bargate ragstone with Bathstone dressings.[1]

Notable burials

 
Blackmore family grave in Teddington Cemetery
 
World champion sculler James Messenger, who is buried at the cemetery

Notes and references

  1. ^ a b c d e Historic England (3 August 2001). "Teddington Cemetery (1001547)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  2. ^ "Teddington Cemetery". Cemeteries. London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Teddington Cemetery". Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Retrieved 16 April 2016. Breakdown obtained from casualty record.
  4. ^ a b c Sheaf J and Howe K. Hampton and Teddington Past, Historical Publications Ltd, 1975. ISBN 978-0948667251
  5. ^ Singh, Anita (8 April 2008). "Yoko Ono and Stella McCartney attend 'fifth Beatle' Neil Aspinall's funeral". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
  6. ^ "People of historical note buried in the borough A to L". Local Studies Library. London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. 21 June 2017. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
  7. ^ TQ1571: Shacklegate Lane cemetery, Teddington from geograph.org.uk
  8. ^ "John Sleeper Clarke Buried". The New York Times. 29 September 1899.
  9. ^ "Obituary. F. de Havilland Hall, M.D. F.R.C.P." Br Med J. 1 (3553): 271–272. 9 February 1929. doi:10.1136/bmj.1.3553.271-d. PMC 2449943. PMID 20774458. page 271 page 272
  10. ^ "Burial Registers Search: London Borough of Richmond on Thames". Retrieved 1 August 2010.
  11. ^ a b "People of historical note buried in the borough M to Z". Local Studies Library. London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. 21 June 2017. Retrieved 7 July 2020.

External links

  • Official website
  • Teddington Cemetery map
  • Find a Grave: Teddington Cemetery
  • London Gardens Online: Teddington Cemetery
  • Parks & Gardens UK: Teddington Cemetery

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Teddington Cemetery is a Grade II listed 1 municipal cemetery in the north of Teddington in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames Opened in 1879 it has many tall eclectic trees and its nucleus was the outcome of a competition for designs by Richmond Burial Board 2 Teddington CemeteryThe chapel Teddington CemeteryDetailsEstablished1879 144 years ago 1879 LocationTeddington Greater London TW11 8SFCountryEnglandCoordinates51 26 00 N 0 20 30 W 51 4334 N 0 3418 W 51 4334 0 3418 Coordinates 51 26 00 N 0 20 30 W 51 4334 N 0 3418 W 51 4334 0 3418TypeActiveStyleWooded tree linedOwned byRichmond upon Thames CouncilSize5 7 hectares 14 acres WebsiteOfficial website Teddington CemeteryFind a GraveTeddington CemeteryNational Register of Historic Parks and GardensOfficial nameTeddington CemeteryTypeGrade IIDesignated3 August 2001 21 years ago 2001 08 03 Reference no 1001547It includes the war graves of 70 Commonwealth service personnel 42 from World War I and 28 from World War II 3 Contents 1 Above ground 1 1 Richmond Burial Board origins 1 2 Landscaping and plants 1 3 Paired chapels 2 Notable burials 3 Notes and references 4 External linksAbove ground EditRichmond Burial Board origins Edit Using the 1852 Burial Act Richmond was enabled to form a burial board and to buy and let out new burial grounds 4 In 1877 it bought the first parcel of land a former orchard of c 1 6 hectares 4 0 acres in the south west from Mr Travers Smith 4 A competition was announced to design the layout of the burial ground with a first prize of 15 guineas equivalent to 2 000 in 2021 and a second prize of 5 guineas 4 Landscaping and plants Edit The cemetery has many mature trees some of them pre dating the creation of the cemetery such as cedar weeping beech holly yew cypresses giant redwood and a fine large monkey puzzle Several cherry trees probably the remains of the former orchard are scattered in the lawns of the cemetery 1 Most of the small roundabouts are planted with single cypresses surrounded by heather and lawn as is the junction of the main and central east west axes north of the chapels The south west has been partially cleared The main path gives a view north to the two chapels planted with a semi mature deodar cedar to each side Among southern trees and shrubbery is the ornate medieval style neo Gothic mortuary of 1879 1 The former western limit remains lined by trees The perimeter path lined with trees was extended westwards by two paths linking the zone to the north west added in c 1950 1 Paired chapels Edit The chapels designed by T Goodchild in the Decorated Style have crocketed spires linked by a great entrance arch Built in 1878 their main material is dark honey coloured Bargate ragstone with Bathstone dressings 1 Notable burials Edit Blackmore family grave in Teddington Cemetery World champion sculler James Messenger who is buried at the cemetery Neil Aspinall 1941 2008 former head of The Beatles company Apple Corps 5 R D Blackmore 1825 1900 author whose novels included Lorna Doone 6 John Sleeper Clarke 1833 1899 American comedian and actor who lived in London from 1867 7 8 Francis de Havilland Hall 1847 1929 physician surgeon and laryngologist 9 Kenneth MacDonald 1950 2001 who played the character of Mike Fisher in the BBC television sit com Only Fools and Horses 10 James Messenger 1826 1901 who lived in Teddington and was the professional single sculls world champion from 1854 to 1857 He served as the Queen s Bargemaster from 1862 to 1901 At the time he became the Champion of the Thames which was effectively the English Sculling Championship After the English title gained the world status in 1876 earlier winners were retrospectively given the world champion title In 1862 he won the famed Doggett s Coat and Badge race on The Thames 11 Robert John Tozer 1813 1892 one of the founders of Christ Church in Teddington He laid the keystone of the chapels in Teddington Cemetery 11 John Walter 1738 1812 founder of The Times citation needed Notes and references Edit a b c d e Historic England 3 August 2001 Teddington Cemetery 1001547 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 28 September 2016 Teddington Cemetery Cemeteries London Borough of Richmond upon Thames Retrieved 8 August 2015 Teddington Cemetery Commonwealth War Graves Commission Retrieved 16 April 2016 Breakdown obtained from casualty record a b c Sheaf J and Howe K Hampton and Teddington Past Historical Publications Ltd 1975 ISBN 978 0948667251 Singh Anita 8 April 2008 Yoko Ono and Stella McCartney attend fifth Beatle Neil Aspinall s funeral The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 8 August 2015 People of historical note buried in the borough A to L Local Studies Library London Borough of Richmond upon Thames 21 June 2017 Retrieved 22 July 2021 TQ1571 Shacklegate Lane cemetery Teddington from geograph org uk John Sleeper Clarke Buried The New York Times 29 September 1899 Obituary F de Havilland Hall M D F R C P Br Med J 1 3553 271 272 9 February 1929 doi 10 1136 bmj 1 3553 271 d PMC 2449943 PMID 20774458 page 271 page 272 Burial Registers Search London Borough of Richmond on Thames Retrieved 1 August 2010 a b People of historical note buried in the borough M to Z Local Studies Library London Borough of Richmond upon Thames 21 June 2017 Retrieved 7 July 2020 External links EditOfficial website Teddington Cemetery map Find a Grave Teddington Cemetery London Gardens Online Teddington Cemetery Parks amp Gardens UK Teddington Cemetery Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Teddington Cemetery amp oldid 1131454700, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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