West Norwood Cemetery - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Fenn, Colin R & James Slattery-Kavanagh, West Norwood Cemetery's Greek Necropolis: An Illustrated Guide, FOWNC, 2011, ISBN 1-873520-78-6.
  • Manning, Geoffrey, The listed structures in West Norwood Cemetery, Norwood Society, 1989, ISBN 0-9515384-0-3.
  • Friends of West Norwood Cemetery (FoWNC), Norwood Cemetery - An Introductory Guide, 2008, ISBN 978-1-873520-65-9.
  • Flanagan, Robert, West Norwood Cemetery's Sportsmen, FoWNC, 1995
  • Flanagan, Robert, West Norwood Cemetery - Music Hall, FoWNC, 1998
  • Flanagan, Robert, West Norwood Cemetery's Musicians, FoWNC, 1998
  • Graham, Paul, West Norwood Cemetery: Dickens Connections, FoWNC, 1995
  • Meller, Hugh & Brian Parsons, London Cemeteries: an illustrated guide and gazetteer, The History Press, 2008, ISBN 978-0-7509-4622-3.
  • Beach, Darren, London's Cemeteries, Metro Guides, 2006, ISBN 1-902910-23-0.

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