Im going to london on weekend, was hoping to visit some cemetrys to visit famous peoples graves!? - rock famous graves in london
Rock stars, political heroes and anti heroes no chance would be great.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Rock Famous Graves In London Im Going To London On Weekend, Was Hoping To Visit Some Cemetrys To Visit Famous Peoples Graves!?
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Not sure if this is exactly what you want to help but ...
http://www.genealogyinengland.com/Inform ...
Famous names that are on this page, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Michael Faraday, Karl Marx and Daniel Defoe.
Hope useful.
Try Bunhill Fields Cemetery (9:30 Weekend open 7pm) on the way into the city (near metro: Old Street) - William Blake, among others, is buried.
Highgate Cemetery is interesting and worth a visit, even if have to move a little, um) with a guide to the most interesting (and frighteningly little the West to go.
Kensal Green Cemetery
http://www.kensalgreen.co.uk/documents/K ...
http://www.kensalgreencemetery.com/
Highgate Cemetery
http://www.highgate-cemetery.org/index.a ...
http://www.highgatecemetery.net/egypt.ht ...
Just outside of London in Surrey is beautiful Brookwood Cemetery
http://www.brookwoodcemetery.com/
You should come to Highgate Cemetery, where he buried Marx! and others to make a trip there too, but only comes once a month.
http://www.highgate-cemetery.org/index.a ...
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I hope that helps.
The Kray and his family are buried at Chingford Mount Cemetery.
121 Old Church Road, London, E4 6ST
Not sure if this is not without interest to you, but that's all I can think of =]
Brompton Cemetery is famous people, if you are interested in politics or history. And at the cemetery is located near the center of the city than in the vicinity of the station Earl's Court.
@ Karl Marx in Highgate Cemetery.
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