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Highgate Cemetery is a place of burial in North London, England, designed by architect Stephen Geary. [1] There are approximately 170,000 people buried in around 53,000 graves across the West and East sides. [ 2 ]
The Tomb of Karl Marx stands in the Eastern cemetery of Highgate Cemetery, North London, England. It commemorates the burial sites of Karl Marx, of his wife, Jenny von Westphalen, and other members of his family. Originally buried in a different part of the Eastern cemetery, the bodies were disinterred and reburied at their present location in ...
Pages in category "Burials at Highgate Cemetery" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 839 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Family grave of Lord Clanricarde in Highgate Cemetery.. Hubert George de Burgh-Canning, 2nd Marquess of Clanricarde (English: / d ə ˈ b ɜːr ... k l æ n ˈ r ɪ k ɑːr d / də-BUR... klan-RIK-ard; 30 November 1832 – 12 April 1916), styled Lord Hubert de Burgh until 1862, Lord Hubert de Burgh-Canning until 1867, and Viscount Bourke until 1874, was an Anglo-Irish ascendancy nobleman ...
View from Highgate Cemetery View from Parliament Hill; the spire is visible from a distance, though this image is zoomed in. The church stands on the periphery of Highgate Cemetery. The spire forms a landmark skyline with Witanhurst, which can be viewed from Hampstead Heath and Parliament Hill in particular. [8]
English: The grave of Richard "Stoney" Smith, an inventor who invented an improved flour-milling process leading to the mass-production of Hovis bread, in Highgate Cemetery, London. The inscription on the front reads "Stoney.
Mausoleum of Lord Dalziel of Wooler in Highgate Cemetery. He married Harriet, daughter of J. G. Dunning, in 1876. Dalziel died on 18 April 1928, aged 75, when the baronetcy and barony became extinct. [2] In his will, which was only 140 words long, he left over £2,250,000 to Lady Dalziel, who herself died on 7 December 1938. [9]
Grave of Agostino Aglio in Highgate Cemetery. He was born at Cremona.He initially studied at the Brera Academy under Giocondo Albertolli, and then traveled to Rome to work under Campovecchio Mantovano. [2]