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

Cemetery of All Souls, Kensal Green
Ducrow family, 1837
b. John St John Long, 1834. R. W. Sievier, sculptor

Cemetery of All Souls, Kensal Green
John St John Long, 1834. R. W. Sievier, sculptor
c. Maj. Gen. Sir William Casement and family, 1844

Cemetery of All Souls, Kensal Green
Maj. Gen. Sir William Casement and family, 1844
d. Molyneux family, 1864. J. Gibson, architect

Cemetery of All Souls, Kensal Green
Molyneux family, 1864. J. Gibson, architect