Brompton Cemetery, London

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Brompton Cemetery in London is a historic Victorian garden cemetery and public park known for its notable burials, including prominent suffragette leader Emmeline Pankhurst.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cemetery
public park
architect Benjamin Baud NERFINISHED
George Godwin NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Italianate architecture
Neoclassical architecture
country United Kingdom
designedAs Victorian garden cemetery
hasCoordinate 51.487°N 0.191°W
hasDesignation nature conservation site of Borough Importance
hasFeature Commonwealth War Graves NERFINISHED
Great Circle
catacombs
central avenue
chapel
colonnaded entrance lodges
colonnades
mature trees and planting
war memorials
hasNotableBurial Blanche Roosevelt NERFINISHED
Charles Rolls (memorial) NERFINISHED
Emmeline Pankhurst NERFINISHED
Frederick Leyland NERFINISHED
George Salting NERFINISHED
Henry Cole NERFINISHED
John Jackson (boxer) NERFINISHED
John Snow (anaesthetist and epidemiologist) NERFINISHED
John Snow (physician) NERFINISHED
John William Godward NERFINISHED
Percy Pilcher NERFINISHED
Robert Coombes (oarsman) NERFINISHED
Samuel Cunard NERFINISHED
Sophie Gray NERFINISHED
William Freake NERFINISHED
hasUse burial ground
film location
public open space
wildlife habitat
heritageStatus Grade I registered park and garden
Grade II* listed buildings (various structures)
inception 1837
isOpenTo public
locatedIn London NERFINISHED
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea NERFINISHED
West London
managedBy The Royal Parks NERFINISHED
opened 1840
ownedBy Crown Estate (historically) NERFINISHED
The Royal Parks NERFINISHED
partOf The Magnificent Seven cemeteries NERFINISHED

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Emmeline Pankhurst burialPlace Brompton Cemetery, London