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'''Nunhead''' is a place within the [[London Borough of Southwark]]. It was historically part of the parish of Camberwell in [[Surrey]], and subsequently of the [[Metropolitan Borough of Camberwell]].
[[File:Nunhead Cemetery Chapel - geograph.org.uk - 779325.jpg|thumb|Ruins of Nunhead cemetery chapel]]'''Nunhead''' is a place within the [[London Borough of Southwark]]. It was historically part of the parish of Camberwell in [[Surrey]], and subsequently of the [[Metropolitan Borough of Camberwell]].


Nunhead Cemetery has been classed as one of the "Magnificent Seven" London cemeteries.<ref name=friend>[http://www.fonc.org.uk/ Friends of Nunhead Cemetery]</ref>
Nunhead Cemetery has been classed as one of the "Magnificent Seven" London cemeteries.<ref name=friend>[http://www.fonc.org.uk/ Friends of Nunhead Cemetery]</ref>

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Ruins of Nunhead cemetery chapel

Nunhead is a place within the London Borough of Southwark. It was historically part of the parish of Camberwell in Surrey, and subsequently of the Metropolitan Borough of Camberwell.

Nunhead Cemetery has been classed as one of the "Magnificent Seven" London cemeteries.[1]

LGBT history

The Ivy House pub in Nunhead has been the venue for a number of Southwark Pride events.

References

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