St Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Kensal Green

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The Misa Mausoleum, built in 1870 for Manuel Misa y Bertemati, the Conde De Bayona and Marques De Misa

St Mary's Catholic Cemetery is located on Harrow Road, Kensal Green in London, England. It has its own Catholic chapel.<ref>Catholic Chapel</ref>

The cemetery, founded in 1858, is the resting place of over 165,000 Roman Catholics. The 29-acre cemetery has memorials for Belgian soldiers and Commonwealth service personnel from both World Wars, along with numerous foreign nationality war graves. Notable burials include British spy Peter Ashmun Ames, conductor Sir John Barbirolli, and activist Marcus Garvey. The cemetery, which is open year-round, features a chapel used for funeral and memorial services. Visitors can consult computerized burial records dating back to 1858 at the cemetery office.

History

Established in 1858, the Template:Convert site was built next door to Kensal Green Cemetery. It is the final resting place for more than 165,000 individuals of the Roman Catholic faith, and features a memorial to Belgian soldiers of the First World War, wounded in combat and evacuated to England, where they died in hospital.

There is also a War Memorial, in the form of a Cross of Sacrifice to the British, Irish, French, Czechoslovak and Canadian servicemen.<ref>St Mary's Kensal Green – Memorials</ref> It is surrounded by a Screen Wall memorial and a low kerb listing Commonwealth service personnel of both World Wars whose graves in the cemetery could not be marked by headstones. In all, the cemetery contains 208 graves of Commonwealth service personnel of the First World War, and 107 graves of the Second World War. There are also many foreign nationality war graves that include, from First World War, 77 Belgians and six Germans, and from the Second, eight Czechoslovak and six Polish war graves.<ref name=cwgc>CWGC Cemetery Report Breakdown of foreign war graves from casualty record.</ref>

Many Irish migrants who came to England during the Great Famine are buried here.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Notable interments

The chapel

  • The cemetery's Catholic chapel is used for funeral and memorial services. The walls have many memorial plaques.
  • The chapel was used in the filming of Miranda episode "Before I Die".
The Chapel

Access

The cemetery is open for visitors every day of the year.

Summer opening hours

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Sunday – 9Template:Nbspam to 5Template:Nbsppm

Winter opening hours

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Sunday – 9Template:Nbspam to 4Template:Nbsppm

Christmas Day and Boxing Day – 9Template:Nbspam to 1Template:Nbsppm

Cemetery office

The office is closed on Bank Holidays and during summer months closing times can vary. The summer opening hours are in effect from early April to late October during UK British Summer Time. The winter opening hours are for the rest of the year when the UK has Greenwich Mean Time.

Office hours

Office hours are Monday to Friday – 9Template:Nbspam to 3Template:Nbsppm. >Visitors may request the office staff consult the computerised records of all interments in St Mary's Catholic Cemetery (from 1858 to date).

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