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  1. cemeteries found in London, Ontario will be saved to your photo volunteer list. cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Within 5 miles of your location. Within 5 kilometers of your location.

  2. Brick Street Cemetery, one of the oldest cemeteries in London, Ontario, began as the burial ground for some of Westminster Township's earliest European and American settlers who arrived in 1810, with interments dating from at least 1819, potentially earlier. Although originally associated with the neighbouring Brick Street Church (Methodist Episcopal), the cemetery is now owned and operated by ...

  3. Jun 18, 2019 · Eliza Griffith died on June 16, 1819. (Hala Ghonaim/CBC) The oldest gravestone in all of Middlesex County belonged to a little girl who was buried 200 years ago at London's Brick Street Cemetery ...

  4. It would accommodate 1,500 graves. Today it is called the Veterans’ Section. London’s first crematorium was built in Woodland and was in operation by 1964. It was designed to look like an old English stone chapel. By 1998, cremations had risen significantly and a new crematorium with two retorts went into service.

  5. Brick Street Church, east of the cemetery, was established in 1816. The 1852 heritage building is now the second oldest church building in London and is currently a Montessori school. Brick Street School, also dating from 1816, has had four different buildings. The most recent, built in 1954 to the west at the comer of Topping Lane, was closed ...

  6. The property is recognised as a historic cultural heritage landscape and was designated by the City of London in 1994 for its historical value or interest under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-Law L.S.P – 3236-478). It is situated at 370 Commissioners Road West between Topping Lane and Beachwood Avenue, within the modern City of London.

  7. Sep 7, 2020 · Mount Pleasant Cemetery is home to some of the rarest and oldest trees in Canada. Bob Gooden, a 41-year groundskeeping veteran at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, stands beside what's believed to be the ...