The war memorial in Plumstead Cemetery

Plumstead Cemetery is a cemetery in Plumstead, southeast London. It is situated south-east of Woolwich, to the north of Wickham Lane, west of Lodge Hill,[1] and south of Bostall Wood.

The cemetery was opened in 1890 by Woolwich Burial Board in former parkland,[2] to the west of Woolwich cemetery. It has a plot of graves holding civilian war dead from Woolwich, 187 Commonwealth war graves (106 from the First World War and 81 from the Second World War),[3] the graves of two former mayors of Woolwich (Col Sir Edwin Hughes, Woolwich's first MP and first mayor of Woolwich in 1900/01, and Albert Gorman, mayor in 1940/41), and, to the north of the cemetery's chapel, a memorial to victims of two accidental explosions in 1903 at the Royal Arsenal in Woolwich.[4][5]

Memorials

Notable burials include:

References

  1. "Directory: Cemeteries and crematorium: Plumstead Cemetery". Royal Borough of Greenwich. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
  2. "Plumstead Cemetery, London, England". Parks and Gardens. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
  3. "Commonwealth War Graves Plumstead Cemetery". Traces of War. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
  4. "VCs, Royal Arsenal workers and mayors among 56,000 burial records". Deceased Online. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
  5. "Plumstead cemetery". London Gardens Online. Retrieved 15 June 2017.

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