Volunteer led guided walk around Willesden Jewish Cemetery showcasing people with retail connections
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Behind every name on today’s high street lies a story: sometimes it’s a single individual with a vision, sometimes a family dynasty, sometimes they rise to great wealth and power from nothing, and sometimes they fall from great heights into bankruptcy.
A surprising number of such stories is buried among the imposing gravestones of the Willesden Jewish Cemetery. We reveal the lives of people who contributed to a vast array of products we buy today, from furniture, clothes and jewellery to fuel and food. Discover how the vision of the family dynasty behind Lyons tea shops revolutionised the way we eat out, and how the genius of Jack Cohen led the way to a supermarket revolution. Did you know that H. in H.Samuel was Harriet? She and her family have one of the biggest memorials in the cemetery.
Maximum of 25 participants per guided walk.
Walks will start at the Visitor Centre and last roughly 75 minutes. We recommend you leave some time before or afterward to further explore the Visitor Centre and funerary buildings.
A limited amount of parking is available on site.
Wheelchairs can be provided upon request.
No dogs, with the exception of guide dogs.
We charge £10 for our guided walks and a concession for Seniors and Students of £8. This charge was introduced to all guided walks to help sustain the new House of Life visitor experience, and the cemetery’s heritage and stories making them accessible to people from all backgrounds.