Liberal_Jewish_Cemetery,_Willesden

Liberal Jewish Cemetery, Willesden

Liberal Jewish Cemetery, Willesden

Jewish cemetery in London, England


The Liberal Jewish Cemetery, Willesden, is a cemetery for Jews in Pound Lane, Willesden, in the London Borough of Brent. It is adjacent to Willesden United Synagogue Cemetery. Established in 1911 by the Liberal Jewish Synagogue, it opened in 1914 and was originally known as the Liberal Jewish and Belsize Square Cemetery.[2] Several notable British Jews, including members of the Sassoon family, are buried at the cemetery, which also has a Grade II listed war memorial.[3]

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Prayer hall and war memorial

The cemetery's prayer hall, in Queen Anne Revival architectural style, was designed by Ernest Joseph and erected in the 1920s; it was extended in 1963.[1] Directly opposite the prayer hall is a Grade II listed war memorial, commemorating 22 people who died in the First World War. Historic England describe it as "one of very few freestanding First World War memorials which specifically commemorate Jewish service personnel". A plaque was added later to commemorate those who died in the Second World War.[3]

Notable burials

Notable people buried at the cemetery include:

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War graves

The cemetery contains the Commonwealth war graves of a World War I Royal Flying Corps officer and, from World War II, a Royal Navy officer, two soldiers and an officer of the British Army and an airman and two officers of the Royal Air Force.[16]

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References

  1. Meller, Hugh; Parsons, Brian (2011). London Cemeteries: An Illustrated Guide and Gazetteer (Fifth ed.). Stroud, Gloucestershire: The History Press. pp. 220–221. ISBN 978-0-7524-6183-0.
  2. Matthews, Peter (2017). Who's Buried Where in London. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 71.
  3. US patent 1918858, Metzger, Otto, "Matrix for extruding metals", published 1933-07-18, assigned to Vereinigte Deutsche Metallwerke AG
  4. US patent 2099449, Metzger, Otto, "Method of making dry cells", published 1937-11-16, assigned to Vereinigte Deutsche Metallwerke AG
  5. US patent 2117738, Metzger, Otto, "Packing for perishable victuals", published 1938-05-17, assigned to Vereinigte Deutsche Metallwerke AG
  6. Kadish, Sharman, Jewish Heritage in England: an Architectural Guide, English Heritage, 2006, pp. 77–78. ISBN 978-1-905624-28-7.
  7. Stansky, Peter. Sassoon: the worlds of Philip and Sybil, Yale University Press, 2003, p.16. ISBN 978-0-300-09547-0.
  8. "Sir Edward Albert Sassoon". The Knowles Collection. 11 August 2010. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
  9. King, Lorraine (2 August 2013). "The Liberal Jewish Synagogue to commemorate centenary of its cemetery in Willesden". Brent and Kilburn Times. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
  10. "Andrew Shonfield Dead at 63". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 29 January 1981. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
  11. "Lutyens Memorial to a Spanish Opera Singer". The Lutyens Trust. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
  12. "Walter Jacob Wolfgang 1923-1929". Labour CND. 2 June 2019. Retrieved 11 March 2021.

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