Category:William Haywood mausoleum in the City of London Cemetery

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The 1889-constructed buttressed, crocketed and pinnacled monument holding the ashes of Lieutenant Colonel William Haywood (1821-1894), and the ashes of his wife Jemima Emma (1841-1896), at the City of London Cemetery, Newham, London, England. The City of London Cemetery was laid out to the designs of William Haywood, who also aided Joseph Bazalgette in the design and improvement of the London sewerage system, and worked with James Bunning on the Holborn Viaduct.

This is a category about listed building number 1190633.

<nowiki>Mausoleum To Lieutenant Colonel W Haywood City Of London Cemetery; mausoleum in Newham, London, England, UK; Mausoleum im Vereinigten Königreich</nowiki>
Mausoleum To Lieutenant Colonel W Haywood City Of London Cemetery 
mausoleum in Newham, London, England, UK
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LocationLondon Borough of Newham, Greater London, London, England
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Map51° 33′ 30.56″ N, 0° 02′ 42.09″ E
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Wikidata Q26485382
National Heritage List for England number: 1190633
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