Tomb Of Temple Moore In St Johns Churchyard Extension

The Additional Burial Ground in Hampstead, London NW3, was consecrated in 1812 to relieve pressure on the burial ground of the nearby en:St John-at-Hampstead. It became largely redundant following the opening of en:Hampstead Cemetery in 1876, although it is still in very occasional use. The tomb of the architect Temple Moore is Grade II listed, it was designed by Moore's son-in-law, Leslie T Moore. This is a photo of listed building number 1356756.
The Additional Burial Ground in Hampstead, London NW3, was consecrated in 1812 to relieve pressure on the burial ground of the nearby en:St John-at-Hampstead. It became largely redundant following the opening of en:Hampstead Cemetery in 1876, although it is still in very occasional use. The tomb of the architect Temple Moore is Grade II listed, it was designed by Moore's son-in-law, Leslie T Moore. This is a photo of listed building number 1356756. Author: Irid Escent, License: CC BY-SA 2.0 · Source

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