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The Lodge, St Mary Cray
Cemetery, c. 1920

Despite extensions, the only long-term solution was the creation of public cemeteries away from the town and village centres. |
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The
expanding population in the late 19th century
put huge pressure on the local graveyards,
which had not been designed to cope with such
numbers of deaths as were then occurring.
St. Mary Cray (usually known as Star Lane
Cemetery) was one of the largest, opening
in 1884.
As well as an attractive chapel, the cemetery
was also provided with this ornate lodge (now
demolished). |
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The
Temple,
St Mary Cray, c. 1900 |
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St
Mary Cray Station,
Cray Valley, c. 1905
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Horton
Tower,
St Mary Cray, 1968 |
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