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Kensal Green cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensington, London: detail of headstone to Mr. James Blomer who died in 1862

RIBA152263
Griffith, John (1796-1888)
NOTES: Opened as the All Souls Cemetery in 1833. Its layout and principle buildings were designed by J. W. Griffith in a Greek Revival style.

Kensal Green cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensington, London: monument to the architect Henry Edward Kendall, designed by him as his family tomb

RIBA152264
Griffith, John (1796-1888)
NOTES: Opened as the All Souls Cemetery in 1833. Its layout and principle buildings were designed by J. W. Griffith in a Greek Revival style.

Kensal Green cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensington, London: tomb of Commander Charles Spencer Ricketts by William Burges

RIBA152265
Griffith, John (1796-1888)
NOTES: Opened as the All Souls Cemetery in 1833. Its layout and principle buildings were designed by J. W. Griffith in a Greek Revival style.

Kensal Green cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensington, London: monument to Francois Simonau, painter

RIBA152266
Griffith, John (1796-1888)
NOTES: Opened as the All Souls Cemetery in 1833. Its layout and principle buildings were designed by J. W. Griffith in a Greek Revival style. See RIBA158393 for a colour version of this image.

Kensal Green cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensington, London: detail of headstone to the Dew family

RIBA152267
Griffith, John (1796-1888)
NOTES: Opened as the All Souls Cemetery in 1833. Its layout and principle buildings were designed by J. W. Griffith in a Greek Revival style.

Kensal Green cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensington, London: detail of headstones

RIBA152268
Griffith, John (1796-1888)
NOTES: Opened as the All Souls Cemetery in 1833. Its layout and principle buildings were designed by J. W. Griffith in a Greek Revival style.

Kensal Green cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensington, London: family vault of John Collett

RIBA152269
Griffith, John (1796-1888)
NOTES: Opened as the All Souls Cemetery in 1833. Its layout and principle buildings were designed by J. W. Griffith in a Greek Revival style. John Collett was a Whig/Liberal MP, the tomb was erected circa 1846 in memory of his first wife Emma (d. 1845).

Kensal Green cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensington, London: tomb of Sir James Law Lushington (died 1859)

RIBA152270
Griffith, John (1796-1888)
NOTES: Opened as the All Souls Cemetery in 1833. Its layout and principle buildings were designed by J. W. Griffith in a Greek Revival style.

Kensal Green cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensington, London: a sarcophagus shaped tomb George Bellas Greenough

RIBA152271
Griffith, John (1796-1888)
NOTES: Opened as the All Souls Cemetery in 1833. Its layout and principle buildings were designed by J. W. Griffith in a Greek Revival style. George Bellas Greenough (1778-1855) was the first president of the Geological Society of London and a founder of University College London. His tomb is made of Peterhead granite.

Kensal Green cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensington, London:detail of the monument to Ninon Michaelis by Henry Alfred Pegram

RIBA152272
Griffith, John (1796-1888)
NOTES: Opened as the All Souls Cemetery in 1833. Its layout and principle buildings were designed by J. W. Griffith in a Greek Revival style.

Kensal Green cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensington, London: monument to the architect Henry Edward Kendall, designed by him as his family tomb

RIBA152273
Griffith, John (1796-1888)
NOTES: Opened as the All Souls Cemetery in 1833. Its layout and principle buildings were designed by J. W. Griffith in a Greek Revival style. See RIBA158394 for a colour version of this image.

Kensal Green cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensington, London: mausoleum to Lieutenant-General James Perry and Sir Patrick O'Brian

RIBA152274
Griffith, John (1796-1888)
NOTES: Opened as the All Souls Cemetery in 1833. Its layout and principle buildings were designed by J. W. Griffith in a Greek Revival style.
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