Infant mortality in the 19th century, Woolwich Old Cemetery

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Infant mortality in the 19th century, Woolwich Old Cemetery

Image: © Marathon Taken: 26 Mar 2020

Woolwich Cemetery is in two parts, west and east, divided by Rockliffe Gardens. This is the Old Cemetery to the west, founded in 1856 by the Woolwich Burial Board. They laid out the 12-acre site which was formerly part of Plumstead Common. This is a close up of the gravestone seen at https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6425114

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