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Figure 23.2: Map of London Necropolis Railway Line to Bookwood Cemetery - 1854

Figure 24: The cremator at Woking Crematorium in the 1870s, before the chapel and buildings were constructed

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Figure 25: London’s Population is projected to increase - GLA Intelligence, 2015

Figure 26: Gains in life expectancy and healthy life expectancy between 2000 and 2016, by country income group, WHO statistics 2020 P. 02

Figure 27: Preferences of depositioning the deceased – by Author

Figure 28: Mohammed Omar - National Burial Council and a board member of the Ministry of Justice Burial and Cremation Advisory Group and Board Member of the Gardens of Peace Cemetery

Figure 29: Image of Alkaline Hydrolysis machine, Resomation Ltd

Figure 30: Alkaline Hydrolysis Process Diagram - BBC

Figure 31: Livestock Mortality Composting diagram – University of Minnesota

Figure 32: Recompose Process diagram. - Olson Kundig Architects

Figure 33: The Vessel Containing The Decomposition System - Olson Kundig Architects

Figure 34: Bar chart shows it being the cost sensitive option and the disposal method that is the most environmentally friendly – BBC

Figure 35: Alkaline Hydrolysis Viewing room from a Funeral House - Resomation Ltd

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The Holy Bible, 2004. Peabody, Massachusetts, USA: Hendrickson Bibles.

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BLOGS

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Devi, A., 2018. Vedic Funeral Rites. [Blog] Sacred Vedic Funeral Rites, Available at: <https://www. vedicfuneral.com/p/final-rites-and-rituals.html> [Accessed 11 December 2020].

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