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Plumstead Cemetery in the Royal Borough of Greenwich

We discover more about Plumstead’s connection with the Woolwich Arsenal Armament Factory Opened in June 1890, the cemetery backs on to Bostall Wood and its location on a hillside gives it, like Greenwich Cemetery, excellent vistas over London Previously on this blog we looked at the life of Bertie Mee , one of the most successful managers of Arsenal Football Club. Although it is a north London side now, Arsenal began life south of the river as a football team for a group of workers from the Woolwich Arsenal Armament Factory. Soon to be known as the Royal Arsenal, the side played its first match on 11 th December 1886. The team changed its name to Woolwich Arsenal after becoming professional in 1891 and were known as the Gunners in reference to their association with the factory. The Club joined the football league in 1893 and were still based in Woolwich in 1903 [1] when disaster struck, affecting the lives of many in the area. On Thursday 18 June 1903 at 8.10 i...

This week we reveal details of the latest cemeteries to be added to the Deceased Online database.

Well done to those who recognized Greenwich Cemetery from the teasers on our Twitter and Facebook pages! Greenwich and Eltham Cemeteries are both managed by the Royal London Borough of Greenwich. The collection includes all data, comprising around 108,000 burials, with scans of burial registers, grave details (i.e. the details of all those buried in each grave), cemetery grave location maps and some memorial and headstone photos to follow shortly. The Council's cremation records (Eltham Crematorium, 202,000 mostly with register scans) are already on the database . We'll be revealing more about Eltham in next week's blog. Later this autumn, we will be adding the Council's other three cemeteries: Charlton, Plumstead, and Woolwich. Once all these cemeteries’ data is on the website, the total records covered for Greenwich Council will number nearly more than half a million. Greenwich Cemetery War Memorial. Familiar London landmarks, like the Gherk...