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Woodland Cemetery, Stockholm

RIBA9902
Asplund, Erik Gunnar (1885-1940)

Elevation of the cemetery, Chaux

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Ledoux, Claude-Nicolas (1736-1806)
SOURCE: Claude-Nicolas Ledoux. L'architecture consideree sous le rapport de l'art, des moeurs et de la legislation (Paris, 1804), vol. 1, pl. 100

Designs for Kensal Green Cemetery, London: entrance gateway and water gateway

RIBA10338
Kendall, Henry Edward (1776-1875)
SOURCE: H. E. Kendall. Sketches of the approved designs of a chapel and gateway entrances intended to be erected at Kensall Green (London, 1832)

Designs for Kensal Green Cemetery, London: plan of chapel and grounds

RIBA10339
Kendall, Henry Edward (1776-1875)
SOURCE: H. E. Kendall. Sketches of the approved designs of a chapel and gateway entrances intended to be erected at Kensall Green (London, 1832)

Designs for Kensal Green Cemetery, London: chapel

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Kendall, Henry Edward (1776-1875)
SOURCE: H. E. Kendall. Sketches of the approved designs of a chapel and gateway entrances intended to be erected at Kensall Green (London, 1832)

West Norwood Cemetery, London: slanting tombstones in front of the Marsden mausoleum

RIBA10562
Tite, Sir William (1798-1873)
NOTES: Originally known as the South Metropolitan Cemetery, this 40-acre cemetery was consecrated in 1837. William Tite, who was the architect for the development company, was responsible for the landscaping and the design of some of the monuments.

West Norwood Cemetery, London: the Marsden mausoleum with Regency-style column

RIBA10563
Tite, Sir William (1798-1873)
NOTES: Originally known as the South Metropolitan Cemetery, this 40-acre cemetery was consecrated in 1837. William Tite, who was the architect for the development company, was responsible for the landscaping and the design of some of the monuments.

West Norwood Cemetery, London: close-up of the relief of ships on the sarcophagus of Captain John Wimble

RIBA10564
NOTES: Originally known as the South Metropolitan Cemetery, this 40-acre cemetery was consecrated in 1837. William Tite, who was the architect for the development company, was responsible for the landscaping and the design of some of the monuments.

West Norwood Cemetery, London: the pink and white marble mausoleum of George Dodd

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Allom, Thomas (1804-1872)
NOTES: Originally known as the South Metropolitan Cemetery, this 40-acre cemetery was consecrated in 1837. William Tite, who was the architect for the development company, was responsible for the landscaping and the design of some of the monuments. This mausoleum was designed by Thomas Allom in 1865.

West Norwood Cemetery, London: the terracotta mausoleum with Tudor windows of Sir Henry Tate

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Smith, Sidney Robert James (1858-1913)
NOTES: Originally known as the South Metropolitan Cemetery, this 40-acre cemetery was consecrated in 1837. William Tite, who was the architect for the development company, was responsible for the landscaping and the design of some of the monuments. This mausoleum was designed by Sidney R. J. Smith in c.1890.
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