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Brookwood and Military
Except for the occupation by the Germans in World War II when the daily ceremony was conducted at Brookwood Military Cemetery, in Surrey, England, this ceremony has been carried on uninterrupted since 2 July 1928.
Brookwood Military Cemetery covers about and is the largest Commonwealth war cemetery in the United Kingdom.
* Eagle Squadron pilots buried at Brookwood Military Cemetery & Charles Sweeny's grave marker

Brookwood and
* Brookwood Point A projection into Otsego Lake north of Cooperstown.
Brookwood originally was accessible by rail from a special station the London Necropolis railway station next to Waterloo station in London.
Trains ran right into the cemetery on a branch from the South Western Main Line the junction was situated just to the west of Brookwood station.
* Ramadan Güney ( 1932 2006 ), owner of Brookwood Cemetery since 1985.
* Brookwood Cemetery Official website
* Brookwood Cemetery History ( The Brookwood Cemetery Society )
* The Cemetery Railway History ( The Brookwood Cemetery Society )
* Brookwood Cemetery Brookwood War Memorial
* 1969 1970 Chevrolet Brookwood
See: Threescore: The Autobiography of Sarah N. Cleghorn, 1936. pp. 253 81. Cleghorn, a poet, taught at Brookwood, then Manumit from 1924 to early 1930s.

Brookwood and all
In 1949 all of the Plot X remains were disinterred from Brookwood and were re-interred in Plot E with the other 80 executed soldiers from across Europe in a private section specifically built to hold what Graves Registration referred to as " the dishonorable dead ", since ( per standard practice ) all had been officially dishonorably discharged from the US Army just prior to their executions.
In 1971 GM restyled its Chevrolet full-size models ; all full-size station wagons, including the Brookwood, received GM's clamshell rear gate assembly with power rear window.
Brookwood Elementary was opened in 1953, followed by Poynter Junior High, Brown Junior High, and Mooberry Elementary all in 1963.

Brookwood and military
A military cemetery was added to Brookwood in 1917 and contains some of the dead from World War I and World War II.
Image: Brookwood military graves. jpg | WWII memorial to the missing
Brookwood was chosen since it was not consecrated ground and had been closed to normal military burials since August 1944.
Du Plat Taylor died on 5 March 1904 and was buried with full military honours at Brookwood Cemetery near Woking, Surrey.

Brookwood and cemetery
The Southern Railway ( SR ), which had absorbed the LSWR in 1923, offered the LNC the temporary use of Waterloo station to allow the Necropolis Railway service to be continued, but refused to allow the LNC to continue to sell cheap tickets to visitors travelling to and from the cemetery stations other than those involved in a funeral that day, meaning those visiting the cemetery had little reason to choose the LNC's irregular and infrequent trains to the cemetery stations over the SR's fast and frequent services to Brookwood.
The LNC attempted to negotiate a deal by which genuine mourners could still travel cheaply to the cemetery on the 11. 57 am service to Brookwood ( the SR service closest to the LNC's traditional departure time ), but the SR management ( themselves under severe financial pressure owing to wartime constraints and damage ) refused to entertain any compromise.
Although the main line from Waterloo to Brookwood had remained in use throughout the war and was in good condition, the branch line from Brookwood into the cemetery had been almost unused since the destruction of the London terminus.
Although Richard Broun had calculated that over its first century of operations the cemetery would have seen around five million burials at a rate of 50, 000 per year, at the time the last train ran on 11 April 1941 only 203, 041 people had been buried at Brookwood in almost 87 years of operations.
Coffins would either be shipped to Brookwood ahead of the funeral party and transported by road to one of the mortuaries at the disused cemetery stations, or travel on the same SR train as the funeral party to Brookwood and be transported from Brookwood station to the burial site or chapel by road.
Although the LNC proposed to convert the cemetery branch line into a grand avenue running from Brookwood station through the cemetery, this never took place.
By 1854, Brookwood was the largest cemetery in the world ( it is no longer ).
It is still possible to enter the cemetery directly from Brookwood station.
The Brookwood Memorial stands at the southern end of the Canadian section of the cemetery and commemorates 3, 500 Commonwealth men and women who died during the Second World War and have no known grave.
Image: Brookwood cemetery 5. jpg | A very green cemetery
Image: Brookwood cemetery 19. jpg | Some gravestones
Image: avenue leading from Brookwood cemetery. jpg | Avenue leading from Brookwood Cemetery
Research at St. Peter's Church in October 2005 revealed that in 1954 the remains were buried at Brookwood cemetery in Surrey, plot number 70.

Brookwood and burial
Cremation remained unusual and very expensive ; the cost of a cremation at Woking was £ 6, not including transport and funeral costs, more than twice the £ 2 10s cost of a first class burial at Brookwood.
Brookwood Cemetery, also known as the London Necropolis, is a burial ground in Brookwood, Surrey, England.
In 1896 many bodies were disinterred from the crypt and reburied at the St Magnus's plot at Brookwood Cemetery, which remains the church's burial ground.

Brookwood and .
In time, the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia was victorious and placed the relics in a church in Brookwood Cemetery in Woking, with the enshrinement ceremony occurring in September 1984.
A past curiosity of Waterloo was that a spur led to the adjoining dedicated London Necropolis railway station of the London Necropolis Company, from which funeral trains, at one time daily, ran to Brookwood Cemetery bearing coffins at 2 / 6 each.
The nineteen elementary schools include Big Creek Elementary School, Brookwood Elementary School, Chattahoochee Elementary School, Chestatee Elementary School, Coal Mountain Elementary School, Cumming Elementary School, Daves Creek Elementary School, Haw Creek Elementary School, Johns Creek Elementary School, Kelly Mill Elementary School, Mashburn Elementary School, Matt Elementary School, Midway Elementary School, Sawnee Elementary School, Settles Bridge Elementary School, Sharon Elementary School, Shiloh Point Elementary School, Silver City Elementary School, Vickery Creek Elementary School, and Whitlow Elementary School.
By 2006, these companies had consolidated to CSX Transportation, which has lines to Birmingham and Brookwood ; and the Norfolk Southern Railway, with lines to Birmingham, Mobile and New Orleans ; Birmingham Southern continues in service.
* This city features the Brookwood shopping center and hospital.
Their subdivisions nearby Cherokee Bend, Brookwood Forest, Overton, and Crestline homes in real nature preserves on the adjacent slopes protected the area from urban encroachment and bridle paths created a recreational network within the development.
Brookwood is a town in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States.
Grovetown High School, Grovetown Middle School, Columbia Middle School, Grovetown Elementary School, Baker Place Elementary School, Brookwood Elementary School, Cedar Ridge Elementary School, Euchee Creek Elementary School, Columbia County Alternative School.
An original estate mansion, Brookwood Hall, has passed from its last private owners, the Thorne family ( originally of Great Neck during the Dutch colonial era ) and now serves as a municipal building within the government of the Town of Islip.
Dodi was originally interred in Brookwood Cemetery near Woking, Surrey, but was moved to the Fayed estate in Oxted, Surrey.
The prison scenes were filmed at the West Cavalry Barracks at Aldershot, and the security van robbery at Pirbright Arch in the village of Brookwood in Surrey.
In 2010, in the village of Brookwood, Surrey a project was initiated to restore and preserve the sole remaining K6 kiosk in the village.
She was buried alongside her first husband, Charles Sweeny, in Brookwood Cemetery in Woking, Surrey.
It was barely in the parking lot around the ballpark ,' Brookwood said.
From Basingstoke, the canal passes through or near Greywell, North Warnborough, Odiham, Dogmersfield, Fleet, Farnborough Airfield, Aldershot, Mytchett, Brookwood, and Woking.
Initially this was from a single branch from Farnham, but in 1865 a new fast line from the SWML at Brookwood through Aldershot.
Rival firms of undertakers were not permitted to use the LNC's trains to Brookwood Cemetery and had to pay the much more expensive LSWR fares to transport coffins and mourners from Waterloo to Woking, giving the LNC a significant advantage in carriage to the crematorium.
While the LNC never built its own crematorium, in 1910 Lord Cadogan decided he no longer wanted to be interred in the mausoleum he had commissioned at Brookwood.
On 28 December 1927 George Barratt, who had worked for the LNC for 63 years and been Superintendent of Brookwood Cemetery for 41 years, also died.
By now the trees planted by the LNC in its early years of operations were mature, and Brookwood Cemetery was becoming a tourist attraction in its own right, often featuring in excursion guides of the 1920s and 1930s.

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