Plate 31: Cemetery of All Souls, Kensal Green

Survey of London: Volume 37, Northern Kensington. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1973.

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CEMETERY OF ALL SOULS, KENSAL GREEN: monuments

a. Ducrow family, 1837

Figure 31a:

Cemetery of All Souls, Kensal Green

Ducrow family, 1837

b. John St John Long, 1834. R. W. Sievier, sculptor

Figure 31b:

Cemetery of All Souls, Kensal Green

John St John Long, 1834. R. W. Sievier, sculptor

c. Maj. Gen. Sir William Casement and family, 1844

Figure 31c:

Cemetery of All Souls, Kensal Green

Maj. Gen. Sir William Casement and family, 1844

d. Molyneux family, 1864. J. Gibson, architect

Figure 31d:

Cemetery of All Souls, Kensal Green

Molyneux family, 1864. J. Gibson, architect