Deaths in the 1910s
16,000+ memorials
Robert Anderson
1841–1918 (age 77)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Robert Anderson was a writer whose graceful prose reflected his enduring appreciation for the power of language.
Sir Charles Dilke, 2nd Baronet
1843–1911 (age 68)
Kensal Green Cemetery
John Tenniel
1820–1914 (age 94)
Kensal Green Cemetery
John Tenniel was an illustrator whose iconic drawings combined wit with meticulous craft.
Clements Markham
1830–1916 (age 86)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Walter Clopton Wingfield
1833–1912 (age 79)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Pioneering military officer and creator of the rules of lawn tennis.
Ernest Crofts
1847–1911 (age 64)
Kensal Green Cemetery
George Grossmith
1847–1912 (age 65)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Beloved comic actor of the Savoy stage and a cherished chronicler of theatre life.
John Byam Liston Shaw
1872–1919 (age 47)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Alexander Bassano
1829–1913 (age 84)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Renowned portrait photographer whose studio captured the faces of Victorian society.
Caspar Purdon Clarke
1846–1911 (age 65)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Clinton Thomas Dent
1850–1912 (age 62)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Physician and mountaineer who merged service to health with daring exploration.
Henry Sandham
1842–1910 (age 68)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Ludwig Kerber
1863–1919 (age 56)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Dedicated military officer remembered for calm leadership and steadfast duty.
A. G. Steel
1858–1914 (age 56)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Samuel Gee
1839–1911 (age 72)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Esteemed physician whose clinical clarity advanced understanding of digestive disease.
Beauchamp Duff
1855–1918 (age 63)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Catherine Louisa Pirkis
1841–1910 (age 69)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Acclaimed author of detective fiction who championed compassion for animals and women’s intellects.
William Downing Webster
1868–1913 (age 45)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Louisa Twining
1820–1912 (age 92)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Social reformer and editor who championed compassionate, organised charity.
Samuel Hawksley Burbury
1831–1911 (age 80)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Thomas Cooke
1841–1912 (age 71)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Steadfast military officer remembered for reliable leadership and dedication.
Kitty Melrose
1881–1912 (age 31)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Frederick Ernest Appleyard
1829–1911 (age 82)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Lifelong military servant whose quiet integrity earned lasting respect.
Henry Browne, 5th Marquess of Sligo
1831–1913 (age 82)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Herbert Railton
1857–1910 (age 53)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Artist Herbert Railton is remembered for his refined architectural work and his resting place at Kensal Green Cemetery.
Shadworth Hodgson
1832–1912 (age 80)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Frederick Richard Hicks
1871–1915 (age 44)
St Columb Major
Frederick Richard Hicks is remembered for his steadfast civic devotion in St Columb Major.
Lady Frances Rawdon-Hastings
1844–1910 (age 66)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Edmund Davidson Smith
1833–1916 (age 83)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Edmund Davidson Smith's life of gentle leadership is remembered at Kensal Green Cemetery.
Georgina Geils Donald Noble
1836–1911 (age 75)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Henry Silver
1828–1910 (age 82)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Solicitor Henry Silver's faithful practice and charity are remembered at Kensal Green Cemetery.
Owen William Davis
1838–1913 (age 75)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Christopher Louis Maling
1841–1916 (age 75)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Surveyor Christopher Louis Maling shaped public works and rests in Kensal Green Cemetery.
Eardley Maitland
1833–1911 (age 78)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Henry Harben
1823–1911 (age 88)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Insurance broker Henry Harben is recalled for his integrity and for resting at Kensal Green Cemetery.
Leonard Guthrie
1858–1918 (age 60)
Kensal Green Cemetery
David Limond
1831–1918 (age 87)
Kensal Green Cemetery
David Limond is remembered for his quiet dedication to family and community at Kensal Green Cemetery.
Nevill Gauntlett Myers Meakin
1876–1912 (age 36)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Alfred Barry
1826–1910 (age 84)
Worcester Cathedral
Biographer Alfred Barry's thoughtful portraits of lives endure at Worcester Cathedral.
Francis Morgan Nichols
1826–1915 (age 89)
Kensal Green Cemetery
Shadrach Pryce
1833–1914 (age 81)
St Asaph Cathedral
Anglican priest Shadrach Pryce served faithfully and is remembered at St Asaph Cathedral.
Henry John Wastell Coulson
1848–1915 (age 67)
Langton Long Blandford
John Royle
1836–1915 (age 79)
Wilmslow
John Royle's gentle leadership and Wilmslow ties live on in memory.
Robert Hugh Benson
1871–1914 (age 43)
Buntingford
Robert Hugh Benson was an English writer and priest whose imaginative fiction explored religious and spiritual themes.
Grace Taylor
1850–1916 (age 66)
Lewtrenchard
Grace Taylor was a devoted Lewtrenchard laborer whose quiet strength supported her rural community.
Charles Louis Hett
1845–1911 (age 66)
Brigg
Charles Louis Hett was a nineteenth-century photographer based in Brigg who documented his era through his photographic ...
John Arthur James
1853–1917 (age 64)
West Dean
John Arthur James spent his life in West Dean, offering steadiness to his village community.
William Dodge James
1854–1912 (age 58)
West Dean
William Dodge James was a West Dean businessman whose enterprise contributed to his community's economic development.
William Wycliffe Barlow
1854–1913 (age 59)
Hursley
William Wycliffe Barlow was a Hursley photographer remembered for documenting Hampshire life with a gentle eye.
Charles Beresford
1846–1919 (age 73)
Putney Vale Cemetery
Charles Beresford was an English politician whose career spanned the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.