• Queen's Road Cemetery is a cemetery in Croydon, England. It opened in 1861, and was followed in 1897 by the larger Croydon Cemetery in Mitcham Road.
  • Cemetery Layout The cemetery has an entrance from Queens Road with a path approximately up the centre and paths close to the perimeter.
  • The two monuments at Queen’s Road Cemetery would have come off the chisel of T J Cusworth.
  • At Queen’s Road there is only one such mausoleum, that of Harriet Hooker.
  • The twin chapels are no longer in use but ceremonies can be held in the chapels in Mitcham Road Cemetery, Croydon Crematorium or in another venue of...
  • The cemetery has a ragstone wall along its boundary with Queen's Road, topped with ornamental spiked railings.
  • Queens Road Walthamstow, E17 8QP Email: cemeteries@walthamforest.gov.uk.
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  • Croydon Yerel Sağlık Kurulu, 3 Mart 1859'da Konsey Kararı ile bir Defin Kurulu olarak atandı ve Queen's Road Mezarlığı'nın kurulmasından sorumluydu.[2].
  • One review mentions being left inside and having doors closed, although it’s unclear how this relates to the cemetery.
  • Do you want to learn more about Walthamstow (Queen's Road) Cemetery? Visit CWGC for its history, location maps, visitor information, and war dead casualty...
  • Situated in the north of the borough, Queen's Road Cemetery was the original cemetery for the people of Croydon.
  • It stands within Queens Road Cemetery, previously known as Walthamstow Cemetery, at a junction of paths at the head of the central, axial route...