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Flats, Adelaide Avenue
Image: © N Chadwick
Taken: 12 May 2012
0.03 miles
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Inscription on the base of Deptford War Memorial
Deptford War Memorial is found at the northern edge of Brockley Cemetery. Brockley Cemetery was opened as Deptford Cemetery in 1858, within a month of the adjoining Ladywell Cemetery to the east. The former was owned by the Borough of Deptford and the latter by the Borough of Lewisham. Until 1948, although the cemeteries were adjoining, they were physically separated by a wall. By that date the Victorian chapel of Brockley Cemetery had been destroyed by bombs, but the chapel in Ladywell Cemetery survived. The dividing wall between the cemeteries was removed in 1948 and this is today marked by a grassy ridge and a line of plane trees. A legacy of this is that while both cemeteries have a good network of paths, very few cross the old boundary. In 1965 when the London Borough of Lewisham took over both cemeteries, Deptford Cemetery was renamed Brockley Cemetery. The war memorial says "HERE REST THE HONOURED REMAINS OF BRITISH SOLDIERS, SAILORS AND AIRMEN, CITIZENS OF DEPTFORD, WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY DURING THE GREAT WAR 1914 - 1918".
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 24 Aug 2011
0.03 miles
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Entering Brockley Cemetery
Brockley Cemetery was opened as Deptford Cemetery in 1858, within a month of the adjoining Ladywell Cemetery to the east. The former was owned by the Borough of Deptford and the latter by the Borough of Lewisham. Until 1948, although the cemeteries were adjoining, they were physically separated by a wall. By that date the Victorian chapel of Brockley Cemetery had been destroyed by bombs, but the chapel in Ladywell Cemetery survived. The dividing wall between the cemeteries was removed in 1948 and this is today marked by a grassy ridge and a line of plane trees. A legacy of this is that while both cemeteries have a good network of paths, very few cross the old boundary. In 1965 when the London Borough of Lewisham took over both cemeteries, Deptford Cemetery was renamed Brockley Cemetery. The slightly grander monuments are in Brockley Cemetery, which is also more wooded. However, the overall interest is rather more local with numerous sailors buried here because of the nearness of Deptford Dockyard, along with such everyday Victorian inhabitants of the area as Alberta Codbolt, Horace Lermit and Philadelphia Sampson. This view is just as you come in through the main entrance on the corner of Brockley Road and Ivy Road.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 24 Aug 2011
0.03 miles
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Brockley Cemetery
Brockley Cemetery was opened as Deptford Cemetery in 1858, within a month of the adjoining Ladywell Cemetery to the east. The former was owned by the Borough of Deptford and the latter by the Borough of Lewisham. Until 1948, although the cemeteries were adjoining, they were physically separated by a wall. By that date the Victorian chapel of Brockley Cemetery had been destroyed by bombs, but the chapel in Ladywell Cemetery survived. The dividing wall between the cemeteries was removed in 1948 and this is today marked by a grassy ridge and a line of plane trees. A legacy of this is that while both cemeteries have a good network of paths, very few cross the old boundary. In 1965 when the London Borough of Lewisham took over both cemeteries, Deptford Cemetery was renamed Brockley Cemetery. The slightly grander monuments are in Brockley Cemetery, which is also more wooded. However, the overall interest is rather more local with numerous sailors buried here because of the nearness of Deptford Dockyard, along with such everyday Victorian inhabitants of the area as Alberta Codbolt, Horace Lermit and Philadelphia Sampson.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 24 Aug 2011
0.04 miles
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Ghost sign, Brockley
J. Chappell & Sons were funeral directors with an office conveniently over-looking Brockley Cemetery.
Image: © Jim Osley
Taken: 6 Nov 2014
0.04 miles
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In Brockley Cemetery
Brockley Cemetery was opened as Deptford Cemetery in 1858, within a month of the adjoining Ladywell Cemetery to the east. The former was owned by the Borough of Deptford and the latter by the Borough of Lewisham. Until 1948, although the cemeteries were adjoining, they were physically separated by a wall. By that date the Victorian chapel of Brockley Cemetery had been destroyed by bombs, but the chapel in Ladywell Cemetery survived. The dividing wall between the cemeteries was removed in 1948 and this is today marked by a grassy ridge and a line of plane trees. A legacy of this is that while both cemeteries have a good network of paths, very few cross the old boundary. In 1965 when the London Borough of Lewisham took over both cemeteries, Deptford Cemetery was renamed Brockley Cemetery. The slightly grander monuments are in Brockley Cemetery, which is also more wooded. However, the overall interest is rather more local with numerous sailors buried here because of the nearness of Deptford Dockyard, along with such everyday Victorian inhabitants of the area as Alberta Codbolt, Horace Lermit and Philadelphia Sampson.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 24 Aug 2011
0.04 miles
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Deptford War Memorial in Brockley Cemetery
Brockley Cemetery was opened as Deptford Cemetery in 1858, within a month of the adjoining Ladywell Cemetery to the east. The former was owned by the Borough of Deptford and the latter by the Borough of Lewisham. Until 1948, although the cemeteries were adjoining, they were physically separated by a wall. By that date the Victorian chapel of Brockley Cemetery had been destroyed by bombs, but the chapel in Ladywell Cemetery survived. The dividing wall between the cemeteries was removed in 1948 and this is today marked by a grassy ridge and a line of plane trees. A legacy of this is that while both cemeteries have a good network of paths, very few cross the old boundary. In 1965 when the London Borough of Lewisham took over both cemeteries, Deptford Cemetery was renamed Brockley Cemetery. The war memorial says "HERE REST THE HONOURED REMAINS OF BRITISH SOLDIERS, SAILORS AND AIRMEN, CITIZENS OF DEPTFORD, WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY DURING THE GREAT WAR 1914 - 1918".
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 24 Aug 2011
0.04 miles
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View of gravestones in Ladywell & Brockley Cemetery #9
Looking south-southeast.
Image: © Robert Lamb
Taken: 19 Aug 2018
0.05 miles
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Brockley Road, Brockley
Image: © Chris Whippet
Taken: 1 Mar 2015
0.05 miles
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Brockley Cemetery graves
Image: © Jim Osley
Taken: 6 Nov 2014
0.06 miles