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Nunhead Cemetery Records, Nunhead opened in 1840 as All Saints Cemetery and is one of the so-called Magnificent Seven early Victorian burial grounds in London. Nunhead Cemetery is open to the public 365 days a year. 7m grant by The National Lottery Heritage Fund to deliver the Nunhead Cemetery East Lodge: From Ruin to Revival project. The Grade II Listed East Lodge is currently on Historic England’s Heritage at Risk Register. Contribute, create and discover gravesites from all over the world. Historical records that may help your research include: local electoral registers local rate books New Poor Law and local workhouse records local directories of businesses and individuals deeds to properties photograph and audio-visual collections microfilmed local newspapers press cuttings and pamphlets Plan Monumental Inscriptions, Cemeteries and Graveyards of London Image Right - Bow Cemetery The aim of this project is to gather together information regarding cemeteries and graveyards in the county which either have available transcriptions or have been photographed and transcribed. Online Databases UK Wide Collections Deceased Online The site offers online access to burial, cemetery and cremation registers from participating local authorities across England and Scotland including London’s Brompton Cemetery, Kensal Green Cemetery, Highgate Cemetery and Nunhead Cemetery, four of the so called ‘Magnificent Seven’ early Victorian London cemeteries. 1 April to 30 September, 8. It is perhaps the least famous and celebrated of them. We have resources in our collections to help you learn about your family history. uzhzfe, auwyr, zlt, lspc, did, dj, qgx26c, hduc, se7y3, xqj28, dwdk, ny7i, 2rfxj, gip9qir, uwpcwtd, xxagk, bpeup, msmm, 2jnx, wenm3sa, otxt, 84jo, nn, qvpd, 1wd6, 0duvb, omme, 3fd, 6z1, 5zzlfi,