- Highgate Cemetery
Highgate Cemetery is a
cemetery located inHighgate ,London ,England . It is designated Grade II* on theEnglish Heritage Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England. [http://highgate-cemetery.org/]History and setting
The cemetery in its original form — the northwestern wooded area — opened in 1839, as part of a plan to provide seven large, modern cemeteries (known as the "Magnificent Seven") around the outside of London. The inner-city cemeteries, mostly the graveyards attached to individual churches, had long been unable to cope with the number of burials and were seen as a hazard to health and an undignified way to treat the dead. The initial design was by architect and entrepreneur
Stephen Geary .Highgate, like the others, soon became a fashionable place for burials and was much admired and visited. The Victorian attitude to death and its presentation led to the creation of a wealth of Gothic tombs and buildings. It occupies a spectacular south-facing hillside site slightly downhill from the top of the hill of Highgate itself, next to
Waterlow Park , both of which were part of the formerDartmouth Park which covered the area. In 1854 the area to the east of the original area across Swains Lane was bought to form the eastern part of the cemetery. This part is still used today for burials, as is the western part. Most of the open unforested area in the new addition still has fairly few graves on it.The cemetery's grounds are full of old-growth trees, shrubbery and wild flowers that are a haven for birds and small animals such as foxes. The Egyptian Avenue and the Circle of Lebanon (topped by a huge Cedar of Lebanon) feature tombs, vaults and winding paths dug into hillsides. For its protection, the oldest section, which holds an impressive collection of Victorian
mausoleum s and gravestones, plus elaborately carved tombs, allows admission only in tour groups. The newer eastern section, which contains a mix of Victorian and modern statuary, can be toured unescorted.The [http://www.newindpress.com/sunday/sundayitems.asp?id=SET20051104045458&eTitle=Travel&rLink=0/ tomb of Karl Marx] , the Egyptian Avenue and the Columbarium are Grade I
listed building s.The nearest transport link to the cemetery is Archway.
The Highgate Cemetery is well known for its so-called
occult past, being the site of the allegedHighgate Vampire .Friends of Highgate Cemetery
The Friends of Highgate Cemetery Trust was set up in 1975 and acquired the freehold of both East and West Cemeteries by 1981, since when they have had responsibility for the maintenance of the location. In 1984 they published "Highgate Cemetery:Victorian Valhalla" by John Gay [ [http://www.highgate-cemetery.org/index.asp A Brief History of Highgate Cemetery] ] .
Interments
Although its most famous occupant in the east cemetery is probably
Karl Marx (whose attempted tomb's bombing in 1970 [ [http://www.camdennewjournal.co.uk/111705/cn111705_11.htm Tomb raiders’ failed attack on Marx grave] ] is still recalled by some Highgate residents), there are several prominent figures, Victorian and otherwise, buried at Highgate Cemetery. Interments include:*
Douglas Adams , author of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy " and other novels
*Edward Hodges Baily , sculptor
*Farzad Bazoft , journalist, executed bySaddam Hussein 's regime
*Jacob Bronowski , scientist, creator of the television series "The Ascent of Man "
*Robert Caesar Childers , oriental scholar and writer
*John Singleton Copley , artist
*Charles Cruft , founder ofCrufts dog show
* The Druce family vault, one of whose members was (falsely) alleged to have been the5th Duke of Portland .
*George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans), novelist
*Michael Faraday , scientist
*Paul Foot , campaigning journalist
*William Friese-Greene , cinema pioneer. The memorial is credited toEdwin Lutyens
*Lou Gish , actress, daughter of Sheila Gish
*Sheila Gish , actress
* Robert Grant VC. soldier and police constable
*Radclyffe Hall , author of "The Well of Loneliness " and other novels
*Mansoor Hekmat , Communist leader and founder of the Worker-Communist Party of Iran and Worker-Communist Party of Iraq
*James Holman , sightless 19th-century adventurer known as "the Blind Traveller"
*Alexander Litvinenko , Russian dissident turned critic, murdered by poisoning in London
*Charles Lucy , artist
*Karl Marx , father of Marxist philosophy, the basis ofCommunism
*Carl Mayer , Austrian-German screenwriter of "The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari " and "Sunrise"
*Ralph Miliband ,left wing political theorist , father ofDavid Miliband andEd Miliband
* Henry Moore, (1841–93), marine painter
* SirRalph Richardson (1902-83), actor
*Christina Rossetti , poet
* Frances Polidori Rossetti, mother of Dante Gabriel, Christina and William Michael Rossetti
*William Michael Rossetti , co-founder of thePre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
*Thomas Sayers , Victorian pugilist
*Elizabeth Siddal , wife and model of artist/poetDante Gabriel Rossetti
* Sir Donald Alexander Smith, Canadian railway financier and diplomat
*Herbert Spencer , evolutionary biologist andlaissez-faire economic philosopher
*Feliks Topolski , Polish-born British expressionist painter
*Arthur Waley , translator and oriental scholar
*Max Wall , comedian and entertainer
*George Wombwell , menagerie exhibitor
* Mrs Henry Wood, author
*Adam Worth , criminal and possible inspiration forSherlock Holmes 's nemesis,Professor Moriarty
*Sir Charles Cowper , Premier of NSW, Australia (1857 - 1859)Fictional references
* The first chapter of the third
Young Bond novel byCharlie Higson features the kidnapping of anEton College professor in the cemetery grounds.* Herbert Smith is shadowed through Highgate Cemetery in
Visibility , a murder/espionage/thriller byBoris Starling .* Tracy Chevalier's "Falling Angels" is set in and around Highgate Cemetery.
* Highgate Cemetery is the 5th level of
Nightmare_Creatures game.*
Fred Vargas ´s novel "A Dubious Place" (Un lieu incertain) starts in Highgate CemeteryMedia link
The BBC 1 Programme
The One Show visited and toured the cemetery during November 2007.Gallery
See also
*List of other famous cemeteries
*Poets' Graves External links
* [http://highgate-cemetery.org/ Friends of Highgate Cemetery]
* [http://tales.co.uk/SEXTON_TALE.HTML The Sexton's Tales — Highgate Cemetery]
* [http://www.davidlrattigan.com/hhhighgatecemetery.htm Short article on Highgate Cemetery as filming location for Hammer horror, includes stills]
* [http://www.londonburials.co.uk Site detailing cemeteries of London]
* [http://www.highgate.darkdestiny.co.uk/ Recent photos and information on both the Eastern and Western sides of Highgate Cemetery]
* [http://blog.vampirisme.com/vampire/?gallery/visites/cimetiere-de-highgate Photos from the Western side of Highgate Cemetery]References
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