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Chelsea Pensioners Monument (1901)
Chelsea Pensioners Monument in Brompton Cemetery
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Elizabeth le Blond (1860-1934)
Elizabeth le Blond, the Victorian adventuress is buried in Brompton Cemetery
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Run, cycle & swim
Run, cycle or swim for the parks. Take on London's most popular challenge events whilst raising vital funds for The Royal Parks.
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The Central Avenue (1840)
The tree-lined ceremonial drive that runs through the heart of the cemetery.
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Yew tree (1840s)
A symbol of everlasting life.
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Sir Henry Cole (1808-1882)
Sir Henry Cole, ‘King Cole’, the most influential man in South Kensington.
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Volunteer with us
Would you like to volunteer with us? Our volunteers play a vital role in looking after the parks and support a wide-range of activities.
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Brigade of Guards Monument (1889)
The Brigade of Guards Monument is in the heart of the cemetery’s infantry section.
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Joseph Bonomi the Younger (1796-1878)
The hieroglyphs on Bonomi’s gravestone reflect his lifelong fascination with ancient Egypt.