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The year witnessed the further spread of cremation in The Midlands. A company
having been formed for the purpose, a crematorium was built on a site at Perry
Barr, Birmingham, with the expressed approval of the Bishops of Worcester,
Lichfield and Coventry and the support of Sir Oliver Lodge, then Principal of
the Birmingham University. The performance of the opening ceremony at this
crematorium was one of the last public acts of Sir Henry Thompson as the
President of the Cremation Society, for on 18th April, , to the great sorrow of
all his colleagues, the founder and inspirer of the cremation movement had
passed away.

For thirty years he had presided over the activities of the Society. Quoting
from the Report of the Council:.

The body of Sir Henry Thompson was cremated on 21st April. A memorial in
statuary marble was later erected in the chapel of the Golders Green
Crematorium. With the death of the founder, we reach the end of the first thirty
years of the Society's history and it may be of interest to look back over the
period and to assess the progress achieved at that date.


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As we have already noted, by the end of the year there were nine crematoria in
operation in Great Britain, situated at Woking, Manchester, Glasgow, Liverpool,
Hull, Darlington, Leicester, Golders Green and Birmingham. Of these, two Hull
and Leicester the number of cremations carried out at these crematoria was Since
the opening of the Woking Crematorium in there had been a total of 4, cremations
in Great Britain, of which number 2, had taken place at Woking. The movement was
still small in terms of numbers but it enjoyed the support of many influential
and powerful persons, drawn largely from the ranks of the learned and artistic
professions and from the nobility.

Thus we find the Dukes of Bedford and Westminster among the list of
vice-presidents of the Society and, among the ranks of its supporters and
members, the name of the President of the Royal Society, famous painters authors
and scientists, and more than one bishop.

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Indeed, the pronouncement of the Bishops of Manchester, Lichfield, Coventry,
Lincoln, Ripon and Worcester were among the most positive assertions of the
efficacy of cremation during this period. Lastly, and by no means least in
importance, there was now an Act of Parliament on the Statute Book which
recognised the legality of cremation and provided the machinery for its
regulation. Of Thompson it can be said that few men, from such inauspicious
beginnings, can have achieved so great a measure of success in their own
lifetime.

The close of the long reign of Sir Henry Thompson brought to the Cremation
Society's highest office an ardent and able advocate of cremation in the person
of Sir Charles Cameron, Bart. At the same time, Sir Herbert Thompson, Bart.
Herring, F. Herring, who had been associated with Sir Henry Thompson in his
surgical practice, was a man of outdating ability who was to exercise a
dominating influence in the cremation movement for many years.

During the next five years, the Cremation Society concentrated on the
improvement of facilities at their Woking Crematorium where a new form of
catafalque with a mechanical working device was introduced and a new type of
furnace installed. In addition the steady conduct of propaganda continued, and
new centres for the provision of cremation services were developed by the
Corporation of the City of London, the Corporation of Bradford and the Burial
Board of Leeds, all in , and the Corporation of Sheffield in In the voluntary
committee, which had handed the property to the Liverpool Crematorium, handed
the property to the Liverpool Corporation, by whom it has been controlled ever
since.

Further north, in , a cremation society was formed in Edinburgh to advocate the
establishment of a crematorium in that city.

From this point to the outbreak of the war on 4th August, , the main interest
centres upon the slow but definite growth in the number of cremations carried
out at the thirteen crematoria. For the first time, the annual figures reached
1,, in , and of this number, were cremated at Golders Green. By the end of the
national figure was 1, Most people are aware of the fact that the bodies of
distinguished persons destined for repose in Westminster Abbey must first be
cremated. This desirable practice was first adopted on the death of the great
actor, Sir Henry Irving, but the records show that, to the expressed regret of
the Council of the Cremation Society, the same procedure was not adopted in the
two subsequent cases of burial in the Abbey.

In , however, the Dean and Chapter insisted upon cremation in the case of Sir
Joseph Hooker, and this ruling has persisted ever since. The year , the fortieth
of the life of the Cremation Society, brought many changes in the social and
economic life of the community. The attitude of the individual to many of the
problems of life underwent a radical change, but perhaps more significant still
was the change which the war was to bring about in man's attitude to death.

The outbreak of the Great War in August had the same effect on the Cremation
Society as on most other social organisations. During the period of the war very
little propaganda activity was possible, but it is interesting to record that
one crematorium, namely West Norwood, was opened in the year by a private
company.

In the preceding year the Society had lost by death one of its earliest
supporters in the person of Sir John Tenniel, Royal Academician, who was at one
time editor of Punch and is known today mainly as the illustrator of the
original edition of Alice in Wonderland. Sir John Tenniel was one of the
distinguished group of artists, writers and scientists who were signatories to
the original declaration in In the secretary, Mr.

Noble's return from active service in George Patrickson. This generous bequest
was to prove the basis of much of the work of expansion which was recorded in
later years. The only other event of importance during this period was the
cremation in of H. In a country where the most minute details of the affairs of
the royal family are carefully recorded and widely publicised it cannot be
doubted that the cremation of the Duchess must have induced many people to
regard cremation more favourably than before.

With the coming of peace, there were signs of the spreading of the cremation
movement into Wales, when in , an unsuccessful effort was made to found a
cremation society. Some years later, however, tangible evidence of this pioneer
propaganda work was seen when the first Welsh crematorium was built at
Pontypridd in During the same year the increased demand upon the services of the
Golders Green Crematorium prompted the Council of the Cremation Society to seek
a site for a new crematorium in the Greater London area.

Their search, however, was unavailing. About this time one detects an increasing
interest in the subject of cremation amongst leading members of the Church of
England. We have already noted a number of episcopal pronouncements in favour of
cremation and also the decision of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster to insist
upon cremation as a pre-requisite to burial in the Abbey. As even more practical
evidence of the growing interest of the Episcopate, the records show that during
this year two bishops of the Anglican Church, Bishop Mitchinson and Bishop Hicks
of Lincoln were cremated, a circumstance which no doubt influenced church
people.

In the following year the Bishop of St. Edmundsbury and Ipswich was cremated and
the crematorium at Golders Green was the scene of cremation of those two very
widely differing personalities, H. Hyndmann, the socialist pioneer, and Admiral
of the Fleet, Lord Fisher.

The year was also one of considerable domestic importance to the Cremation
Society for at the Annual General Meeting of the members held in April of that
year, Sir Charles Cameron resigned the presidency of the Society which he had
held for 17 years.


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The meeting placed on record the Society's deep appreciation of the great
services which Sir Charles had rendered to the Society and appointed as the
third president, the Duke of Bedford. At the same time the Council of the
Society took the step which was to prove of the greatest significance to the
movement in the years that lay ahead.

It resolved that efforts should be made to promote a conference of British
Cremation Authorities " with the object of facilitating the working of the
Cremation Act and Regulations and of quickening interest in cremation ". It was
in the following October that the first conference of cremation authorities was
held under the auspices of the Cremation Society at the London Guildhall.

During the next three years events crowd upon each other. Swinburne-Hanham, one
of the most honoured names in cremation history, resigned his office of Honorary
Secretary to which he had been originally appointed by Sir Henry Thompson. He
was succeeded in that office by Sir Peter Chalmers Mitchell who is perhaps
better known as the architect of the modern London Zoo. Herring thus began in an
executive capacity a career which left its mark upon the cremation movement for
many years to come.

In , at the second conference of cremation authorities held at Liverpool, the
important decision was made to form the Federation of Cremation Authorities in
Great Britain. The Federation operated within the framework of the Cremation
Society and its convener was Mr. Arthur E. Piggott of Manchester whose great
work for cremation, not only in the Manchester district but throughout the
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In the same year a parliamentary committee was formed to draft a Bill entitled
Births and Deaths Registration Act to deal with the matter of death
certification, and this new Bill came before Parliament and into force in At the
third conference of cremation authorities, held at Wembley, the rules of the new
Federation of Cremation Authorities in Great Britain were approved.

That same conference was addressed by the significant figure of Bishop Gore, one
of the acknowledged leaders of the Anglican Church, who declared himself
unequivocably in favour of cremation. The work of Sir Charles Cameron for the
cause of cremation finds its memorial in the form of a stained-glass window in
the chapel of the Woking crematorium. During the next three years the cremation
movement spread to various parts of the British Empire. The first crematorium
was established in South Africa in , the same time as the Cremation Society of
Australia was founded.

The following year the first crematorium was built in New Zealand. At home, new
crematoria had meanwhile appeared at Bristol and Ipswich. In the Council
resolved to obtain new office accommodation an obvious sign of the extension of
the Society's activities and in June of that year the freehold of 47 formerly
No. The Federation of Cremation Authorities in Great Britain was now firmly
established and holding its conference annually at various provincial centres.
At the same time local authorities and others were taking a lively interest in
this new movement and, during the next three years, crematoria were built at
Edinburgh, Guernsey and Brighton.

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