Fulham Cemetery
Cemetery in London
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Fulham Cemetery, also known as Fulham Old Cemetery[2] and as Fulham Palace Road Cemetery,[3] is in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, just off Fulham Palace Road. Designed by John Hall, it opened in 1865.[3] The closest London Underground station is Barons Court.
| Fulham Cemetery | |
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Fulham Cemetery chapel doorway | |
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| Details | |
| Established | 1 August 1865 (date of consecration)[1] |
| Location | |
| Country | England |
| Coordinates | 51°28′49″N 0°13′00″W |
| Owned by | Hammersmith and Fulham Borough Council |
| Size | 13 acres[1] |
| Website | Official website |
| Find a Grave | Fulham Cemetery |
Notable burials


- Lieutenant-General Sir Burke Douglas Cuppage KCB (1794–1877), Lieutenant-Governor of Jersey 1863–68.[4]
The cemetery contains the war graves of 238 Commonwealth service personnel, 179 from World War I of whom seven are commemorated by a special memorial headstone, and 57 from World War II. Those whose graves have no headstones are listed by name on a screen wall memorial in the main war graves plot.[5]
See also
- Fulham Road Jewish Cemetery, Jewish cemetery on Fulham Road
- North Sheen Cemetery, also known as Fulham New Cemetery, which is in Kew in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
