London

76 memorials
London is a cemetery. BurialMap has 76 memorial records for people buried here. Notable people buried here include actress.

Memorials

James Magee
1846–1938 (age 92)
London
James Magee was a judge whose judicial service advanced the cause of justice and the rule of law.
Thomas Stamford Raffles
1781–1826 (age 45)
London
Thomas Stamford Raffles was a British politician whose colonial administration significantly influenced Southeast Asia.
Anna Laetitia Barbauld
1743–1825 (age 82)
London
Anna Laetitia Barbauld is remembered as a pioneering writer whose words championed education and social conscience.
Arthur Phillip
1738–1814 (age 76)
London
Arthur Phillip was a British politician who served during a transformative period in British history.
Thomas Banks
1735–1805 (age 70)
London
Thomas Banks is remembered as a sculptor whose refined neoclassical works enriched London’s cultural landscape.
William Gurney Sr.
1768–1843 (age 75)
London
Writer William Gurney Sr. chronicled faith-driven concerns while supporting London's philanthropic life.
Sarah Siddons
1755–1831 (age 76)
London
Sarah Siddons was a Welsh-born actress who became the most celebrated tragic actress of the 18th century and dominated t...
Marie Tussaud
1760–1850 (age 90)
London
Marie Tussaud was a celebrated sculptor and artist known for her wax figures, who lived from 1760 to 1850.
Robert Fitzroy
1805–1865 (age 60)
London
Robert Fitzroy was a British politician and naval officer known for his scientific contributions.
Edward Shepherd Creasy
1812–1878 (age 66)
London
A judge and historian whose clear insight brought the past vividly to life.
Carlo Pellegrini
1839–1889 (age 50)
London
Carlo Pellegrini (25 March 1839 – 22 January 1889), who did much of his work under the pseudonym of Ape, was an Italia...
Frederic Leighton
1830–1896 (age 66)
London
Frederic Leighton, 1st Baron Leighton, (3 December 1830 – 25 January 1896), known as Sir Frederic Leighton between 18...
Edward Dannreuther
1844–1905 (age 61)
London
Edward Dannreuther was a passionate advocate for musical modernism whose influence shaped London concerts.
W. S. Gilbert
1836–1911 (age 75)
London
W. S. Gilbert paired sharp satire with an exacting sense of craft to define a golden era of London comic opera.
Alexander Braudo
1864–1924 (age 60)
London
Writer Alexander Braudo is remembered for his thoughtful and inclusive literary voice.
Lillian Hall-Davis
1898–1933 (age 35)
London
Lillian Hall-Davis (1898–1933) was an actor admired for her expressive performances during the dawn of modern film.
Herbert Chapman
1878–1934 (age 56)
London
David Bruce
1855–1931 (age 76)
London
David Bruce (1855–1931) was a physician whose compassionate care left a lasting impression on London communities.
Aston Webb
1849–1930 (age 81)
London
Леопольд Моисеевич Лурье
1859–1938 (age 79)
London
Леопольд Моисеевич Лурье (1859–1938) was an engineer whose measured craftsmanship helped mould L...
Lajos Bíró
1880–1948 (age 68)
London
Hungarian-born writer Lajos Bíró crafted elegant screenplays that harmonized European literary sensibility with London...
Frederick John Melville
1882–1940 (age 58)
London
Józef Mara-Meÿer
1889–1957 (age 68)
London
Czesław Święcicki
1894–1952 (age 58)
London
Czesław Święcicki was respected for his steady commitment to duty within the military communities of London.
Benedykt Chłusewicz
1895–1951 (age 56)
London
Wiktor Arnoldt-Russocki
1895–1956 (age 61)
London
Wiktor Arnoldt-Russocki is remembered for his thoughtful presence and steady support of the London community.
Adam Dubanowicz
1891–1953 (age 62)
London
Shoghi Effendi
1897–1957 (age 60)
London
Shoghi Effendi devoted himself to translating sacred texts and fostering unity within the spiritual community in London.
Lionel Logue
1880–1953 (age 73)
London
Tadeusz Tomaszewski
1881–1950 (age 69)
London
Tadeusz Tomaszewski is remembered for his conscientious legal practice and steady advocacy in London.
Zygmunt Powała-Dzieślewski
1898–1953 (age 55)
London
Cyril Norman Hinshelwood
1897–1967 (age 70)
London
Herbert Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel
1870–1963 (age 93)
London
Herbert Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel, was a liberal statesman whose leadership shaped both domestic policy and internatio...
Vyacheslav Baranov
1888–1964 (age 76)
London
Uriel Zimmer
1920–1961 (age 41)
London
Uriel Zimmer captured the rhythms of mid-century London life through observant, empathetic storytelling.
Michał Grażyński
1890–1965 (age 75)
London
Józef Chirowski
1894–1967 (age 73)
London
Józef Chirowski championed justice for immigrants and working families as a compassionate London-based lawyer.
Bogomir Dalma
1899–1962 (age 63)
London
Ksawery Święcicki
1895–1966 (age 71)
London
Ksawery Święcicki led with disciplined integrity, always mindful of the human side of military service.
Konstanty Horoch
1892–1960 (age 68)
London
Wasyl Perebyinisse
1896–1966 (age 70)
London
Wasyl Perebyinisse painted with a calming lyricism, blending tradition and modernity to create contemplative work.
Antoni Messinger
1897–1966 (age 69)
London
Jadwiga Beck
1896–1974 (age 78)
London
Michał Chmielowiec
1918–1974 (age 56)
London
Polish-born poet whose lyrical reflections on homeland and exile resonated within London’s literary community.
Tomasz Rybotycki
1894–1974 (age 80)
London
Fryderyk Goldschlag
1893–1973 (age 80)
London
Dedicated physician whose compassionate care and quiet leadership strengthened London’s medical circles.
Franciszek Skrzywanek
1894–1973 (age 79)
London
Tadeusz Frączek
1894–1973 (age 79)
London
Cultural advocate whose dedication to community and memory strengthened the Polish diaspora in London.
Olgierd Eminowicz
1902–1973 (age 71)
London
Teodozja Lisiewicz
1903–1975 (age 72)
London
Actor remembered for her elegant presence on stage and warm mentorship to younger performers.