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Visit: Willesden Jewish Cemetery

Come on a guided tour of Willesden Jewish Cemetery which was established in 1873 and is a contemporary of London’s ‘Magnificent Seven’ cemeteries which include Highgate and Brompton.
Willesden Jewish Cemetery is the final resting place for over 29,000 people including an intriguing assortment of British Jews dating back to the Victorian era. They include Eliza Davis who challenged Charles Dickens over his anti-Semitism; scientist Rosalind Franklin; jeweller Harriet Samuel; several members of the Rothschild banking family; many Rabbis; servicemen and women; artists; scientists; entertainers and retailers: people from all walks of life. It is the first time that a still active Jewish cemetery invites visitors to discover the lives of people buried there and to explore the customs and history of London’s Jewish community.
This orthodox Jewish cemetery, owned and looked after by the United Synagogue, is the only Jewish cemetery on England’s Register of Parks & Gardens of Special Historic Interest. Together with a few of its graves, its funerary buildings are Grade II listed.
Visitors are advised that guided walks continue whatever the weather, so do come prepared. Please note that eating, cycling and walking dogs (except assistance dogs) are not permitted in the Cemetery grounds. On-site parking available. Pre-booked wheelchairs available.
16 May 24 10.45-12.30 £12.00
The Lodge, Willesden Jewish Cemetery, Beaconsfield Rd, London NW10 2JE
Thu 16 May
Contact telephone: 020 7702 5481 Call to check latest times or cancellations.
Website: www.sog.org.uk/