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Chingford Mount Cemetery : ウィキペディア英語版
Chingford Mount Cemetery

Chingford Mount Cemetery is a cemetery in Chingford Mount, in the London Borough of Waltham Forest.
The main entrance is opposite the Old Church. Opened in May 1884, 41½ acres in size, it was laid out on the site of the house and grounds of Caroline Mount. Chingford Mount Cemetery was opened as a sister-site to the already established Abney Park Cemetery, which had opened in 1840 as part of the Magnificent Seven Cemeteries which circled London.
Abney Park had opened in response to the deplorable burial conditions those in the City faced upon the death of a family member of friend. Originally a joint-stock company and inheriting the mantle of Bunhill Fields , the company was made over in 1884 and run as a commercial venture. Chingford Mount was the first new site to open under this regime, followed by Hendon Park and Greenford. Following the collapse of the managing company in the 1970s, plans were submitted to turn over unused parts of the burial ground for redevelopment as housing. Objections from local residents halted this plan and the Cemetery is now under the care of the London Borough of Waltham Forest.
Among those buried in the cemetery are the Kray twins and other members of their family and Benjamin Pollock, founder of Pollock's Toy Museum The cemetery contains the war graves of 137 Commonwealth service personnel of World War I and 182 of World War II, with the names of those whose graves have no headstones being listed on a low screen wall surrounding the War Graves Plot in Section F13.〔() CWGC Cemetery report.〕
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