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Edmund Chaplin Baldwin OBE was a Chartered Accountant and lived at 9 Windlesham Avenue, Brighton. There is a stained-glass window dedicated to Baldwin in St. Peter’s Church, Brighton.
The Extra-Mural Cemetery covers land formerly the open arable field of Scabes Castle, a late eighteenth-century farm with buildings in Hartington Road. These were demolished in the 1900s when Hartington Place and Hartington Terrace were developed. The Extra-Mural cemetery is the oldest of the three cemeteries on the land.
Title
Baldwin Family Mausoleum
Date
c.1930
Medium
stone & black marble
Measurements
H 300 x W 200 x D 300 cm
Accession number
BN2_LS_S065
Acquisition method
commissioned by Baldwin family
Work type
Tomb or mausoleum
Work status
extant
Listing status
Grade II (England and Wales)
Access
time restrictions apply
Access note
October–March 9am–4pm, Sunday 11am–4pm, April–September 9am–5.30pm, Sunday 11am–5.30pm