Photographs by Robert Freidus. Formatting and perspective correction by George P. Landow. You may use these images without prior permission for any scholarly or educational purpose as long as you (1) credit the photographer and (2) link your document to this URL in a web document or cite the Victorian Web in a print one.
Mortuary chapels (1855), Paddington Cemetery, Lincoln Mews, Brent, Greater London NW6 7SD. Designed by Thomas Little. According the British Listed Buildings, these chapels form a “typical group of Anglican and nonconformist chapels connected by a pair of carriage-porches and a central bellcote behind which is a lodge.” The Anglican chapel, which is built of rag-stone with ashlar dressings in a thirteenth-century style, has “richer, more developed windows.” Squared slated roofs. [Click on images to enlarge them.]
Photographs showing the carriage porches, which provide protection in inclement weather.
References
“The Chapels at Paddington Cemetery.” TQ2455583792. British Listed Buildings. Web. 18 September 2012.
Last modified 18 September 2012