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Rewriting the list
When looking at the cemeteries of England, it was my opinion that it was a very poor list. At the moment I am working on updating that list and making the necessary links.
Because the list of cemeteries in London is substantial and because there is a separate portal for London, I have moved the cemeteries of London to a separate list, using a Wikisort table. The name of the cemetery is linked to an article. This has also meant that remarks on notable people and such have been removed as they should be covered in the article and not in this list. The column "remarks" is only used for distinguishing features.
If you want to add a cemetery, you can insert that after filling this "template" (invisible as it is a remark):
My aim is to finish both the England and London list by the end of September 2010.
--JHvW (talk) 06:53, 15 September 2010 (UTC)
What is notable?
In my opinion a cemetery is notable when:
- 1. The cemetery has listed buildings
- 2. English Heritage says it is interesting (the site is in the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens)
- 3. It has special historical value (such as the Magnificent Seven)
- 4. At least three people of note are buried there (they have to be mentioned in Misplaced Pages)
- 5. The cemetery has won a Green Flag Award or has Green Heritage Site Accreditation
- 6. The cemetery is on the UNESCO World Heritage List
- 7. The cemetery has an article in Misplaced Pages
- 8. The community does not say a cemetery can not stay on the list
- 9. It has a "friends" movement supporting it
- 10. The community suggests inclusion.
Not included in this list are:
- 1. Cemeteries not meant for humans
- 2. Cemeteries that do not meet above criteria
- 3. Cemeteries I have forgotten
Examples:
- West Norwood Cemetery is a grade II* park, has 65 structures rated II or II*, is part of the Magnificent Seven, is of special historic interest and has an active friends movement.
- Grove Park Cemetery was listed by English Heritage as a landscape of special historic interest in November 2003.
--JHvW (talk) 19:55, 16 September 2010 (UTC)
Suggestions
Cemeteries that will not be included on the list because they do not merit inclusion:
- Bexleyheath Cemetery
- Carpenders Park Cemetery
- Chadwell Heath Cemetery
- Chiswick New Cemetery
- Eastbrookend Cemetery
- Edmonton Cemetery
- Edmonton and Southgate Cemetery
- Fulham Cemetery
- Greenford Park Cemetery
- Greenlawn Memorial Park
- Harrow Cemetery
- Hatton Cemetery
- Hertford Road Cemetery
- Hillview Cemetery
- Isleworth Cemetery
- Lavender Hill Cemetery
- Merton and Sutton Joint Cemetery
- Mitcham Cemetery
- New Brentford Cemetery
- North Sheen Cemetery
- Pains Lane Cemetery
- Pinner Cemetery
- Plumstead Cemetery
- Putney Lower Common Cemetery
- Rippleside Cemetery
- Roding Lane North Cemetery
- St Patrick's Roman Catholic Cemetery (although it has some interesting mausolea)
- Streatham Cemetery
- Surbiton Cemetery
- Sutton Cemetery
- Tottenham Cemetery
- Tottenham Park Cemetery
- Trent Park Cemetery
- Walthamstow Cemetery
- West Ham Cemetery
- Willisden cemetery
- Wimbledon cemetery
- Woodgrange Park
- Wood Green Cemetery
- Woolwich Cemeteries
--JHvW (talk) 20:23, 16 September 2010 (UTC)
Suggestions for removal
- Cherry Lane Cemetery: As this cemetery is currently under threat, it will not be removed for the moment.
--JHvW (talk) 20:23, 16 September 2010 (UTC)
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