This week Deceased Online completes its collection for the London Borough of Southwark with the addition of records from Honor Oak Crematorium Honor Oak Crematorium In August this year, I wrote about the difficulties faced by the poor of Southwark and Camberwell in South London throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries. Many of these people were later buried in the Victorian and Edwardian cemeteries of Camberwell Old, Camberwell New and Nunhead . The records of all three (including register scans, grave details and cemetery grave section maps) have been searchable on the Deceased Online database for several months. The last set of records to be added to the Southwark collection, for Honor Oak Crematorium , dates back to 1939 and covers 150,000 names. The crematorium, located next to Camberwell New cemetery, was designed by architects William Bell and Maurice Webb . The latter was the son of Sir Aston Webb , who owned the company which designed Camberwell New Cemete...