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Kensal Green cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensington, London: tomb of 7th Viscount Strangford, by Edward Physick

RIBA152261
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 RIBA158392 for a colour version of this image.

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: 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: tomb of William Mulready, painter by Godfrey Sykes

RIBA152277
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. William Mulready, Irish painter (1765-1863).

Kensal Green cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensington, London: tomb of William Mulready, painter by Godfrey Sykes

RIBA152278
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. William Mulready, Irish painter (1765-1863).

Kensal Green cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensington, London: tomb of Mary Gibson by J. S Farley

RIBA152279
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 Mary Gibson by J. S Farley

RIBA152280
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 H. R. H. Princess Sophia, daughter of King George III

RIBA152289
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. Princess Sophia (1777-1848) was the fifth daughter and eighth child of George III. The sarcophagus was designed by Professor Ludwig Gruner, artistic adviser to Prince Albert and carved by Signor Bardi. See RIBA158401 for a colour version of this image.

Kensal Green cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensington, London: monument and tomb chest to Georgiana Clementson by John Graham Lough

RIBA152291
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. This tomb is situated in the south colonnade of the Anglican chapel. Geogiana Clementson (died 1868) was the daughter of the sculptor John Graham Lough.

Kensal Green cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensington, London: monument to Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex by Matthew Wharton Johnson

RIBA152309
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. The interment of the Duke of Sussex (1773-1843) was the first royal burial at Kensal Green. The tomb of Cornish granite was designed by Matthew Wharton Johnson and completed in 1845.

Kensal Green cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensington, London: monument to Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex by Matthew Wharton Johnson

RIBA152310
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. The interment of the Duke of Sussex (1773-1843) was the first royal burial at Kensal Green. The tomb of Cornish granite was designed by Matthew Wharton Johnson and completed in 1845.

Kensal Green cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensington, London: monument of Welsh slate commemorating James Poole and his wife Hannah

RIBA152315
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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