Opened in 1839, Highgate Cemetery is probably most famous for its bust of Karl Marx, father of Marxist philosophy. However, this does the cemetery a disservice. Highgate Cemetery is probably most ...
One of the most pressing issues the cemetery faces is climate change, but a new Lottery grant will ‘safeguard’ the future of ...
Efforts to protect north London's historic Highgate Cemetery from the effects of climate change have received a £6.7m boost from the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The Friends of Highgate Cemetery ...
LONDON — “Let me look it up on my phone,” says the head-scratching postman as he takes a break from deliveries to help me locate a giant landmark that seemed — on paper — like an easy walk from ...
HISTORIC Highgate Cemetery opened in the 19th century and is the resting place of some of the most culturally significant figures of our time. Pop icon George Michael has joined the likes of ...
If you could time-travel back to London in, say, the mid-1850s, you might find yourself strolling in Highgate Cemetery, taking in what had become a cutting-edge showpiece of the Victorian sensibility.
It is the most exclusive location in Britain. A plot in Highgate’s east cemetery, resting place of Karl Marx, George Eliot and Malcolm McLaren, will set you back £20,000. In the west cemetery, where ...
A north London cemetery that is the final resting place of a host of well-known people including George Michael and Karl Marx has submitted plans for an £18m improvement project. Highgate Cemetery ...
The artist hopes the work, called Act, will challenge visitors to reappraise the famous site and its monuments This summer visitors to Highgate Cemetery in north London will be greeted by something ...
Perched on a steep hillside peering down at central London, a Victorian graveyard, Highgate Cemetery, provides clues to long ago lives and is still in use today.Credit... Supported by Highgate ...