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Twickenham Cemetery
Cemetery in Hounslow, Greater London From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Twickenham Cemetery is a cemetery at Hospital Bridge Road, Whitton[2] in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It was established in 1868[1] and was expanded in the 1880s, when the local parish churchyards were closed to new burials.[3]
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Notable burials
- Hylda Baker (d. 1986), comedienne, actress and music hall performer[citation needed]
- Herbert Mills Birdwood (d. 1907), British Indian judge and civil servant, naturalist and botanist[citation needed]
- William Birdwood, 1st Baron Birdwood (d. 1951), who commanded the ANZAC forces during the Gallipoli Campaign in 1915 and became Commander-in-Chief, India in 1925[4]
- Frederick James Camm (d. 1959), technical author and magazine editor[citation needed]
- "Fast Eddie" Clarke (d. 2018), rock musician[citation needed]
- Leonard N. Fowles (d. 1939), organist, choirmaster and composer, best remembered for his hymn tunes "Golders Green" and "Phoenix"[citation needed]
- Francis Francis (d. 1886), angler and novelist[4]
- Edward Stanley Gibbons (d. 1913), stamp dealer and founder of Stanley Gibbons Ltd, publishers of the Stanley Gibbons stamp catalogue[4]
- Joseph Jackson Howard (d. 1902), genealogist, and Maltravers Herald of Arms Extraordinary 1887–1902[citation needed]
- Norman Cyril Jackson (d. 1994), recipient of the Victoria Cross[citation needed]
- Leonard Jack Lewis (d. 2005), television director[citation needed]
- Laurence Oliphant (d. 1888), author, traveller, diplomat and Christian mystic[5]
- Jonathan Peel (d. 1879), Secretary of State for War[5]
- Erich Redman (d. 2025), actor[6]
- Ernst Roth (d. 1971), music publisher[5]
- Elizabeth Twining (d. 1889), English painter, author, and botanical illustrator[citation needed]
- Herbert Edgar Weston (d. 1961), stamp dealer[7]
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Graves at Twickenham Cemetery
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