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This is a list of the burial places of selected British LGBT people.Contents
Greater London
- Croydon Minster:
- John Whitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury, died 1604
- East Finchley cemetery:
- Kenneth Williams, actor, died 1988 (ashes scattered)
- Golders Green crematorium:
- Ivor Novello, composer and actor, died 1951 (cremated; ashes buried under a lilac tree).
- Joe Orton, playwright, and his partner Kenneth Halliwell, died 1967 (cremated; ashes intermingled and scattered on the crocus lawn).
- Highgate Cemetery:
- Mario Dubsky, artist, died 1985
- Radclyffe Hall, novelist, died 1943
- Kensal Green Cemetery:
- Henry Ainley, actor, died 1945
- George Melly, writer, died 2007 (cremation)
- Freddie Mercury, musician, died 1991 (cremated: location of ashes not disclosed)
- Sir Terence Rattigan, playwright, died 1977
- Lambeth Cemetery:
- Mark Ashton, gay rights activist, died 1987
- Mortlake Crematorium:
- Kenny Everett, died 1995 (cremated)
- Michael Redgrave, died 1985 (cremated; ashes buried in St Paul's Covent Garden).
- Mortlake, St Mary Magdalen's RC churchyard:
- Sir Richard Burton, died 1890
- Petersham, St Mary's churchyard:
- Glyn Philpot, painter, died 1937[1]
- Willesden, Jewish Cemetery:
- Simeon Solomon, painter, died 1905
Rest of UK and dependencies
- Aldeburgh, St Peter and St Paul:
- Benjamin Britten, composer, died 1976
- Sir Peter Pears, singer, died 1986
- Bawdsey, St Mary's Church:
- Roger Quilter, composer, died 1953
- Birmingham, Oratory House, Rednal:
- John Henry Newman, cardinal, died 1890
- Broad Chalke, Wiltshire:
- Sir Cecil Beaton, photographer, died 1980
- Gloucester Cathedral:
- Edward II, king, died 1327
- Horsley, Northumberland, Holy Trinity Church:
- Nancy Spain, broadcaster, died 1964
- Hucknall, parish church:
- Lord Byron, poet, died 1824
- Jersey, St Brelade's Church:
- Claude Cahun and Suzanne Malherbe, artists, died 1954 and 1972
- Llangollen, St Collen's Church:
- Lady Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby, the Ladies of Llangollen, died 1829 and 1832
- Nymans, Sussex:
- Old Romney, St Clement's Church:
- Derek Jarman, film maker, died 1994
- Rusthall, St Paul Churchyard:
- Lord Ronald Gower, sculptor, and Frank Hird, Journalist, died 1915 and 1937
Overseas
- Athens: First Cemetery:
- T H White, novelist, died 1964
- Galata, Constantinople; former Church of the Dominican friars:
- Sir John Clanvowe and Sir Richard Neville, died 1391 (tombstone now in the archaeological museum, Istanbul)[2]
- Paris: Père Lachaise Cemetery:
- Oscar Wilde, playwright, died 1900
Photo gallery
Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears, Aldebrough
Sir Richard Burton, Mortlake
Lord Byron, Hucknall
Claude Cahun and Suzanne Malherbe, Jersey
King Edward II, Gloucester
Cardinal Newman and Fr Ambrose St John, Rednal
Ivor Novello, Golders Green
Glyn Philpot, Petersham
Oscar Wilde, Paris
Further reading
- Peter Matthews, Who's buried where in London (Oxford: Shire Books Ltd, 2017)
References
- ↑ Matthews, page 242.
- ↑ Alan Bray, The Friend, pages 13–18.