Previous Events
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Free Films: Monster Inc. and Get OutSunday, October 30, 2022In collaboration with West Norwood Free Film Festival, West Norwood Cemetery is pleased to present a Day at the Movies with a programme of two films: |
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Plant survey: West Norwood CemeterySunday, October 30, 2022The SLBI have their fifth survey to record wild plants at the West Norwood Cemetery, one of the ‘Magnificent Seven’ cemeteries of London, and a site of major historical, architectural and ecological interest. |
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Free film: Two and a Half QuestionsFriday, October 28, 2022How has your race shaped your life and dreams? |
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Horticultural quizWednesday, October 26, 2022Prize Giving for the Late Summer Show plus horticultural quiz. Talks are free and everyone is welcome. When: Wednesday 26 October 2022; 7:30pm for 8:00pm |
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MambistaSaturday, October 22, 2022Michael “Bammi’ Rose delivers a beautiful evening of Jazz, Ska and Reggae. Plus DJ Gerry Lyseight. Delicious hot food and snacks on sale courtesy of Carey’s Kitchen. |
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Apple Family DaySaturday, October 22, 2022London Wildlife Trust and The Dulwich Estate invite you to a day of harvest and craft activities in Dulwich Orchard. Entry is free. |
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Healthwatch Lambeth AGMFriday, October 21, 2022The occasion is an opportunity for Healthwatch Lambeth to welcome residents, stakeholders and partners to celebrate the achievements of the past year. |
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Talk: Commonwealth War Graves Commission: research and recordsThursday, October 20, 2022A Norwood Society talk by Julie Chandler. |
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West Norwood Cemetery: in search of the Gothic revival - guided toursSaturday, October 15, 2022Caroline Swan, a London-based historian and author of the Flickering Lamps will lead two tours: in search of the Gothic revival. Caroline writes about the histories behind often-familiar buildings, parks and graveyards. |
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Talk and AGM: Preserving Memory and Keeping History AliveSaturday, October 15, 2022Friends of West Norwood Cemetery AGM & lecture: Preserving Memory and Keeping History Alive.by Sally Strachey of Sally Strachey Historic Conservation. All are welcome. |









