Part III of III
The final cemetery from my Magnificent Seven adventure is the “open-air cathedral” designed Brompton Cemetery.
Cemetery: Brompton Cemetery; originally known as West of London and Westminster Cemetery
Established: Planned in 1836 and opened in 1840Location: Old Brompton Road in South West London
Size: 205,000 people buried on 39 acres
Architecture: Great Circle, the main thoroughfare, is said to be based on Piazza at St. Peter’s in Rome; includes domed chapel, colonnades, and catacombs
Famous inhabitants: Political activists and leader of the British suffragette movement, Emmeline Pankhurst and shipping tycoon, Sir Samuel Cunard
Notable items of interest:
- Only Crown cemetery
- Close to 35,000 memorials
- Beatrix Potter took the names of many of her animal characters from the gravestones in Brompton, including one Peter Rabbett
I love the magnificent seven idea. It reminds me of the clash song. I love these photos, especially the first one.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I would love the opportunity to visit all seven at some point. I have three more to go.
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