Fulham Cemetery Friends
Fulham Cemetery is one of the most beautiful green spaces in southwest London, a calm urban oasis, with a rich history, many species of trees, and supporting a great variety of wildlife.
A new volunteer group for Fulham Cemetery!
Many local residents who visit the cemetery regularly are interested in helping to care for its memorials, trees, and wildlife. Fulham Cemetery Friends was formed to help us coordinate our efforts. Find out more 👉
Find out more about the Friends of Fulham Cemetery group, and about the history of Fulham Cemetery itself.
Fulham Cemetery has many beautiful trees and supports a rich variety of wildlife. The Friends promote both biodiversity and caretaking.
Here you will find a list of noteworthy people buried in the cemetery, and information about the cemetery's memorials and buildings.
Original research by the Fulham Cemetery Friends
On this page we use historic aerial photography to track the changes in the cemetery's trees over time.
Fulham Cemetery is noteworthy for its cherry blossoms in spring. How old are they, what varieties are they, and why were they planted?
Thomas Furner was the first superintendent of Fulham Cemetery, serving for 42 years. His time as the superintendent was not without controversy, however.
A guest article by Steve Parlanti, in gratitude to the Friends for finding his ancestor's grave.
What can we learn from the Archives regarding burials in the year that the cemetery opened?
Outline of a talk at the Friends' summer social walkabout on 27 August 2024.