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George Borrow (1803-1881)
George Borrow, the greatest of English writers about gypsy life.
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Herbert Fitch (1849-1933)
The Fitch family’s imposing monument on the cemetery’s Central Avenue is a symbol of their success.
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Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale (1872-1945)
The last Pre-Raphaelite: ‘One of the most popular artists of the Edwardian era’.
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Barbe Maria Theresa Sangiorgi (1834-1893)
A handsome Italian boy endlessly strews flowers over Barbe’s grave.
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Bernard Levin (1928-2004)
The influential journalist who was ‘inquisitive, to the point of impertinence, about almost everything’.
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Big Leaf Maple
The tree that lives up to its name!
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Blanche Roosevelt Macchetta (1853-1898)
Blanche herself stands guard over her Great Circle grave.
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Remembering Ignatius Sancho
Ignatius Sancho was a writer, composer and abolitionist who lived on the edge of Greenwich Park, and became the first black person to vote in Britain.
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Ghosts of the Royal Parks
Tales from the archives of a few of the ghosts people have reported seeing in London's Royal Parks.