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This is a list of the '''Burial places''' of selected British LGBT people.
This is a list of the '''burial places''' of selected British LGBT people.


==[[Highgate]] cemetery==
==UK and dependencies==
===Croydon Minster==
*[[John Whitgift]], Archbishop of Canterbury, died 1604
 
===East [[Finchley]] cemetery===
*[[Kenneth Williams]], actor, died 1988 (ashes scattered)
 
===[[Gloucester Cathedral===
*[[King Eward II]], died 1327
 
===[[Highgate]] Cemetery===
*[[Mario Dubsky]], artist, died 1985
*[[Mario Dubsky]], artist, died 1985
*[[Radclyffe Hall]], novelist, died 1943
*[[Radclyffe Hall]], novelist, died 1943
===Jewish Cemetery, [[Willesden]]===
*[[Simeon Solomon]], painter, died 1905
===[[Kensal Green]] Cemetery===
*[[Henry Ainley]], actor, died 1945
*[[Sir Terence Rattigan]], playwright, died 1977
*[[Freddie Mercury]], musician, died 1991 (cremated: location of ashes not disclosed)
===[[Lambeth]] Cemetery===
*[[Mark Ashton]], gay rights activist, died 1987
===St Brelade's Church, Jersey===
*[[Claude Calhun]] and [[Suzanne Malherbe]], artists, died 1954 and 1972
===St Collen's Church, LLangollen===
*[[Lady Eleanor Charlotte Butler]] and [[Sarah Ponsonby]], the Ladies of LLangollen, died 1829 and 1832
==Overseas==
==Church of the Dominican friars, Galata, Constantinople==
[[Sir John Clanvowe]] and [[Sir Richard Neville]], died 1391 (tombstone now in the archaeological museum, Istanbul<ref>[[Alan Bray]], ''[[The Friend]]'', pages 13&ndash;18.</ref>
===Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris===
*[[Oscar Wilde]], playwright, died 1900
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Revision as of 09:49, 2 May 2016

This is a list of the burial places of selected British LGBT people.

UK and dependencies

=Croydon Minster

East Finchley cemetery

[[Gloucester Cathedral

Highgate Cemetery

Jewish Cemetery, Willesden

Kensal Green Cemetery

Lambeth Cemetery

St Brelade's Church, Jersey

St Collen's Church, LLangollen

Overseas

Church of the Dominican friars, Galata, Constantinople

Sir John Clanvowe and Sir Richard Neville, died 1391 (tombstone now in the archaeological museum, Istanbul[1]

Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris

  1. Alan Bray, The Friend, pages 13–18.