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Burial remains from All Saints Church Poplar

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In 2010 the remains of 1,356 paupers, cholera victims and foreign sailors were removed from the graveyard of All Saints Church (on the west side of Newby Place between the rectory and East India Road) to enable the development of Newby Place Health and Wellbeing Centre. The remains were transferred to Islington & St Pancras Cemetery, N2.

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Burial remains from All Saints Church Poplar

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