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Margate Cemetery
Cemetery in Kent, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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St John’s Cemetery, Margate is a cemetery located in Margate, Kent in England. The cemetery dates back to 1856
History


The Surf Boat Memorial is a Grade II listed building in Margate Cemetery.[1]
Notable burials
- John Allen (RAF officer), flying ace of the Second World War
- Pamela Barton, English amateur golfer
- Samuel Courtauld, art collector
- Thomas Selby Egan, coxswain and rowing coach
- Leslie Fuller, comic actor
- Richard Henry Horne, poet
- Sir William Quiller Orchardson, Scottish portraitist - memorial
- Lord George Sanger, English circus proprietor
- John Sanger, English circus proprietor
- Victoria Sanger Freeman, "the Queen of the Elephants"
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War graves
The cemetery contains the war graves of 53 Commonwealth service personnel (two unidentified) of World War I which are scattered throughout the cemetery, and of 83 (three unidentified) from World War Two, in addition to 18 German airmen (one unidentified) who are buried with 50 of the British casualties in a war graves plot in Section 50. A number of dead from the latter war were from the Dunkirk evacuations.[2]
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