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In an interview with The Times, Curbishley quipped, " I emailed back saying Keith now resides in Golders Green crematorium, having lived up to the Who's anthemic line ' I hope I die before I get old '... If they have a round table, some glasses and candles, we might contact him.
The only documentary evidence that suggests that such a move would be possible is in the will of Pavlova's husband, who stipulated that if Russian authorities agreed to such a move and treated her remains with proper reverence, then the crematorium caretakers should agree to it.
The crematorium, the Philipson Family mausoleum, designed by Edwin Lutyens, the wall, along with memorials and gates, the Martin Smith Mausoleum, and Into The Silent Land statue are all Grade II listed buildings.
* Ernest George, English architect ( and who designed this crematorium with Alfred Yeates )
Cremations can be " delivery only ", with no preceding chapel service at the crematorium ( although a church service may have been held ) or preceded by a service in one of the crematorium chapels.
An official certificate of cremation prepared under the authority of the crematorium accompanies the remains, and if required by law, the permit for disposition of human remains, which must remain with the cremated remains.
In July 1891 he proposed that the LNC build its own crematorium and columbarium ( building for the storage of cremated remains ) within the cemetery, with the ultimate goal of taking over all funeral arrangements for the Cremation Society.
On 6 July 1944, Rowden, Leigh, Borrel, and Olschanezky were shipped to the Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp in the Vosges Mountains of Alsace ( France ), where they are thought to have been injected with phenol and disposed of in the crematorium.
Later that day they were injected with phenol and placed in the crematorium furnace.
Sir Henry Doulton's mausoleum with crematorium in the background
It is a mixture of cleared, manicured, and mature landscaping, and includes Anglican and unconsecrated burial grounds, a crematorium, memorial gardens, columbarium, recordia, chapel, vaults and catacombs on top of a gently rolling hill, with views across South London.
Later that day, they were injected with phenol and put in the crematorium furnace.
Some locations are drawn to resemble Twentieth Century cities, with civil buildings, museums, pubs, shopping centers and so on ; a few levels are centered upon a particular location, like a mortuary, train station, carnival, sewer, hospital or lumber mill, and each is designed to include elements typical of these places ( e. g. a crematorium in the mortuary, attractions at the carnival and so on ).
His work fell out of favour after the Second World War and at the time of his death he had slipped into obscurity, with only a handful of mourners at his funeral, held at Golders Green crematorium.
Police, accompanied with immediate family members carried the body to crematorium ...
Clashing with the beast, Brigitte's leg is broken by the werewolf, but her transformation is so advanced, she heals immediately, and makes her escape after burning the beast in the crematorium.
So it came to pass whilst lying in her coffin, in the crematorium, the Oddballs were confronted with all her loving family, tears and all.
The estimated number of victims is 80-2700, with 43 being accounted for specifically: 24 bodies gathered in the city were burned in the crematorium of the former concentration camp in Terezín on 1 August ; a list was made of the 17 missing clerks from the Schicht factory, who were returning from work by way of the bridge at the time of the explosion ; and two are mentioned in other sources.
During her stint at The Edge, Noel appeared on ABC Television's Wife Swap as a shock jock who traded lives with a woman who ran a pet crematorium.
* Bikaner-Devi Kund near Bikaner is the royal crematorium place with a number of cenotaphs.
In 1893, a crematorium was added to the cemetery, along with other features like a scattering garden, an indoor columbarium and an outdoor columbarium.
Entirely with their own funds, survivors bought the plot of land surrounding the crematorium and built the Gusen Memorial, dedicated on May 8, 1965.
He was seen yelling at someone in Bump And Grind, grabs a camera from a man taking pictures of a dead hooker in Man Up, loudly tells Brass about an irate witness being a jerk who claimed that the victim had a young daughter in 418 / 427, and physically stops two shady crematorium workers with a wooden plank, much to Nick's amazement.

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Out of this Society was formed the London Cremation Company ( which has its offices on the premises ), who desired to build a crematorium within easy reach of London.
Aalten has its own crematorium which was built in 2007.
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.
The inmates in Flossenbürg were housed in 16 huge wooden barracks, its crematorium was built in a valley straight outside the camp.
Initially, the camp did not have a gas chamber of its own and the so-called Muselmänner, or prisoners who were too sick to work, after being maltreated, under-nourished or exhausted, were then transferred to other concentration camps for extermination ( mostly to the infamous Hartheim Castle, which was away ), or killed by lethal injection and cremated in the local crematorium.
This building is the oldest of its kind in the country and it remained the only crematorium in Quebec until 1975.
In 1942, Rose Hills completed the installation of its crematorium, and in 1956 Rose Hills Mortuary and Flower Shop were opened, making Rose Hills one of the first cemeteries in the country to offer all the necessary services and facilities for memorialization.
Until the mid 1970s the Donskoy crematorium remained the only one of its kind in Moscow.
Plagued by the growing death rate, the NYCH had its own crematorium located in the basement of the facility, all the more dreadful by the vision, through its gothic windows, of the tall smokestack to the west of the main building.
The village has its own primary school, crematorium, a former post office, The ' Plough and Harrow ' pub, and a Scout hall.

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Her body was cremated in the camp's crematorium.
In 1982, a crematorium was constructed within the cemetery grounds by Glasnevin Trust.
Golders Green Crematorium and Mausoleum was the first crematorium to be opened in London, and one of the oldest crematoria in Britain.
The land for the crematorium was purchased in 1900, costing £ 6, 000, and the crematorium was opened in 1902 by Sir Henry Thompson.
The first crematorium was built in Woking and it was successful.
The crematorium in Golders Green was designed by the architect Sir Ernest George and his partner Alfred Yeates.
The crematorium is a red brick building in Lombardic style and was built in stages, as money became available.
The current crematorium was finished around 1939, although since then some buildings have been added.
The crematorium was the first to be built in the style of a church.
In the spring of 2011, in the midst of a heated crematorium dispute, Mayor Ewals was reported to have approached the business owner performing the cremation, and assaulted him.
Thornhill crematorium was built on this site during the 1950s as a dedicated crematorium.
This differs from the crematorium that was set up in nearby Glyntaff ; this in contrast was a chapel that was originally used for traditional burials and modified to serve as a crematorium.
According to her wishes, her body was cremated, making her the first person cremated in Massachusetts, though a wait of over two months was undertaken while the crematorium at Forest Hills Cemetery could be completed.

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