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Brompton Cemetery is a large public burial site located in southwestern London. Founded in 1840, it is one of Britain's oldest garden cemeteries. This cemetery was the original burial place of Lord Blackwood following his execution.

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  • Brompton Cemetery is a large public burial site located in southwestern London. Founded in 1840, it is one of Britain's oldest garden cemeteries. This cemetery was the original burial place of Lord Blackwood following his execution.
  • Brompton Cemetery is located near Earl's Court in South West London, England (postal districts SW 5 and 10), in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. It is managed by The Royal Parks and is one of the Magnificent Seven. Established by Act of Parliament, it opened in 1840 and was originally known as the West of London and Westminster Cemetery. More information on the Wikipedia page [1]. The website is [2]
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  • Sherlock Holmes (2009 film)
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  • Brompton Cemetery
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  • Public cemetery
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  • Earl's Court, London, England
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  • Brompton Cemetery is a large public burial site located in southwestern London. Founded in 1840, it is one of Britain's oldest garden cemeteries. This cemetery was the original burial place of Lord Blackwood following his execution.
  • Brompton Cemetery is located near Earl's Court in South West London, England (postal districts SW 5 and 10), in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. It is managed by The Royal Parks and is one of the Magnificent Seven. Established by Act of Parliament, it opened in 1840 and was originally known as the West of London and Westminster Cemetery. Brompton Cemetery, consecrated by the Bishop of London in June 1840, is one of the Britain's oldest and most distinguished garden cemeteries. Some 35,000 monuments, from simple headstones to substantial mausolea, now mark the resting place of more than 205,000 burials. The site includes large plots for family mausolea, and common graves where coffins are piled deep into the earth, as well as a small columbarium. Brompton was closed to burials between 1952 and 1996, but is once again a working cemetery, with plots for interments and a 'Garden of Remembrance' for the deposit of cremated remains More information on the Wikipedia page [1]. The website is [2]
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