St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cemetery

St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cemetery

St. Mary's Cemetery
Details
Established 1858
Location Kensal Green, London, England, UK
Country England
Type Roman Catholic
Size 29 acres (12 ha)
Number of graves 165,000
Website Official website

St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cemetery is located at Kensal Green in London, and has its own Catholic Chapel. Coordinates: 51°31′41″N 0°14′02″W / 51.528°N 0.234°W / 51.528; -0.234

History

Established in 1858, the 29 acre (120,000 m²) site was built next door to Kensal Green Cemetery. It is the final resting place for more than 165,000 individuals of the Roman Catholic faith, and features a memorial to Belgian soldiers of the First World War, wounded in combat and evacuated to England, where they died in hospital.

There is also a War Memorial, in the form of a Cross of Sacrifice to the British, Irish, French and Canadian servicemen, with a Screen Wall memorial and a low kerb listing of Commonwealth service personnel of both World Wars, whose graves in the cemetery could not be marked by headstones. In all, the cemetery contains 208 graves of Commonwealth service personnel of the First World War, and 107 graves of the Second World War.[1] Many Irish migrants who came to England during the Great Famine are buried here.[2]

Notable interments

The chapel

Access

The cemetery is open for visitors 365 days per year Monday - Saturday: 8am to 4pm (5pm April - October) Sunday: 9am to 4pm (5pm April - October)

Christmas Day & Boxing Day: 9am - 1pm

The cemetery office

All enquires should be directed to the Superintendent. Office hours: Monday - Friday: 9am - 3:30pm (4:30pm April - October). Visitors, especially those interested in their Catholic family history, may request the office staff consult the recently computerised records for all interments in St Mary's Catholic Cemetery (from 1858 to date).

References

  1. CWGC Cemetery Report
  2. "Kensal Green". British History Online. English Heritage. St Mary's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Harrow Road. Retrieved 7 July 2010.

External links

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