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==Greater London==
 
==Greater London==
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*[[Brompton Cemetery]]:
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**[[Ernest Thesiger]], actor, died 1961
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*[[Covent Garden]], St Paul's Church:
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**[[Michael Redgrave]], actor, died 1985 (cremated at Mortlake Crematorium)
 
*[[Croydon]] Minster:
 
*[[Croydon]] Minster:
 
**[[John Whitgift]], Archbishop of Canterbury, died 1604
 
**[[John Whitgift]], Archbishop of Canterbury, died 1604
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**[[Kenneth Williams]], actor, died 1988 (ashes scattered)
 
**[[Kenneth Williams]], actor, died 1988 (ashes scattered)
 
*[[Golders Green]] crematorium:
 
*[[Golders Green]] crematorium:
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**[[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).  
 
**[[Joe Orton]], playwright, and his partner [[Kenneth Halliwell]], died 1967 (cremated; ashes intermingled and scattered on the crocus lawn).  
 
*[[Highgate]] Cemetery:
 
*[[Highgate]] Cemetery:
 
**[[Mario Dubsky]], artist, died 1985
 
**[[Mario Dubsky]], artist, died 1985
**[[Radclyffe Hall]], novelist, died 1943
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**[[Radclyffe Hall]], novelist, died 1943 (with her partner Mabel Batten)
 
*[[Kensal Green]] Cemetery:
 
*[[Kensal Green]] Cemetery:
 
**[[Henry Ainley]], actor, died 1945
 
**[[Henry Ainley]], actor, died 1945
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*[[Mortlake]] Crematorium:
 
*[[Mortlake]] Crematorium:
 
**[[Kenny Everett]], died 1995 (cremated)
 
**[[Kenny Everett]], died 1995 (cremated)
**[[Michael Redgrave]], died 1985 (cremated; ashes buried in St Paul's Covent Garden.
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**[[Michael Redgrave]], actor, died 1985 (cremated; ashes buried in St Paul's Covent Garden).
*[[Mortlake]], St Mary's RC churchyard:
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*[[Mortlake]], St Mary Magdalen's RC churchyard:
 
**[[Sir Richard Burton]], died 1890
 
**[[Sir Richard Burton]], died 1890
 
*[[Petersham]], St Mary's churchyard:
 
*[[Petersham]], St Mary's churchyard:
 
**[[Glyn Philpot]], painter, died 1937<ref>Matthews, page 242.</ref>
 
**[[Glyn Philpot]], painter, died 1937<ref>Matthews, page 242.</ref>
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*[[Stanmore]], St Lawrence's churchyard:
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**[[Long John Baldry]], singer, died 2005  (cremated in Canada: ashes buried at Stanmore)
 
*[[Willesden]], Jewish Cemetery:
 
*[[Willesden]], Jewish Cemetery:
 
**[[Simeon Solomon]], painter, died 1905
 
**[[Simeon Solomon]], painter, died 1905
  
==Rest of UK and dependencies==
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==Rest of England==
*[[Aldeburgh]], St Peter and St Paul:  
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*[[Aldeburgh]], Suffolk, St Peter and St Paul:  
 
**[[Benjamin Britten]], composer, died 1976
 
**[[Benjamin Britten]], composer, died 1976
 
**[[Sir Peter Pears]], singer, died 1986
 
**[[Sir Peter Pears]], singer, died 1986
*[[Bawdsey]], St Mary's Church:
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*[[Bawdsey]], Suffolk, St Mary's Church:
 
**[[Roger Quilter]], composer, died 1953
 
**[[Roger Quilter]], composer, died 1953
 
*[[Birmingham]], Oratory House, Rednal:
 
*[[Birmingham]], Oratory House, Rednal:
 
**[[John Henry Newman]], cardinal, died 1890
 
**[[John Henry Newman]], cardinal, died 1890
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*[[Broad Chalke]], Wiltshire:
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**[[Christopher Wood]], painter, died 1930
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**[[Sir Cecil Beaton]], photographer, died 1980
 
*[[Gloucester]] Cathedral:
 
*[[Gloucester]] Cathedral:
 
**[[Edward II]], king, died 1327
 
**[[Edward II]], king, died 1327
 
*[[Horsley, Northumberland]], Holy Trinity Church:
 
*[[Horsley, Northumberland]], Holy Trinity Church:
 
**[[Nancy Spain]], broadcaster, died 1964
 
**[[Nancy Spain]], broadcaster, died 1964
*[[Hucknall]], parish church:
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*[[Hucknall]], Nottinghamshire, parish church:
 
**[[Lord Byron]], poet, died 1824
 
**[[Lord Byron]], poet, died 1824
*[[Jersey]], St Brelade's Church:
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*[[Nymans]], Sussex:
**[[Claude Cahun]] and [[Suzanne Malherbe]], artists, died 1954 and 1972
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**[[Oliver Messel]]
*[[Llangollen]], St Collen's Church:
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*[[Old Romney]], Kent, St Clement's Church:
**[[Lady Eleanor Butler]] and [[Sarah Ponsonby]], the Ladies of Llangollen, died 1829 and 1832
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*[[Old Romney]], St Clement's Church:
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**[[Derek Jarman]], film maker, died 1994
 
**[[Derek Jarman]], film maker, died 1994
*[[Rusthall]], St Paul Churchyard:
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*[[Rusthall]], Kent, St Paul Churchyard:
 
**[[Lord Ronald Gower]], sculptor, and [[Frank Hird]], Journalist, died 1915 and 1937
 
**[[Lord Ronald Gower]], sculptor, and [[Frank Hird]], Journalist, died 1915 and 1937
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*[[Yaxley]], Suffolk, St Mary's Churchyard:
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**[[Sir Frederick Ashton]], choreographer, died 1988
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==Wales==
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*[[Llangollen]], St Collen's Church:
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**[[Lady Eleanor Butler]] and [[Sarah Ponsonby]], the Ladies of Llangollen, died 1829 and 1832
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==Channel Islands==
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*[[Jersey]], St Brelade's Church:
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**[[Claude Cahun]] and [[Suzanne Malherbe]], artists, died 1954 and 1972
  
 
==Overseas==
 
==Overseas==
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*Galata, Constantinople; former Church of the Dominican friars:
 
*Galata, Constantinople; former Church of the Dominican friars:
 
**[[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>
 
**[[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>
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*Skyros, Greece:
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**[[Rupert Brooke]], poet
 
*Paris: Père Lachaise Cemetery:
 
*Paris: Père Lachaise Cemetery:
 
**[[Oscar Wilde]], playwright, died 1900
 
**[[Oscar Wilde]], playwright, died 1900
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==Photo gallery==
 
==Photo gallery==
 
<gallery mode=packed>
 
<gallery mode=packed>
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File:Frederick Ashton grave.jpg|[[Frederick Ashton]], Yaxley
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File:Long John Baldry Grave.jpg|[[Long John Baldry]], Stanmore
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File:Cecil Beaton grave.JPG|[[Sir Cecil Beaton]], Broad Chalke
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File:Britten Pears tombs.jpg|[[Benjamin Britten]] and [[Peter Pears]], Aldebrough
 
File:Sir Richard Burton's Tomb.jpg|[[Sir Richard Burton]], Mortlake
 
File:Sir Richard Burton's Tomb.jpg|[[Sir Richard Burton]], Mortlake
 
File:Byron Grave.JPG|[[Lord Byron]], Hucknall
 
File:Byron Grave.JPG|[[Lord Byron]], Hucknall
 
File:Chînm'tchiéthe Saint Brélade Jèrri Schwob Malherbe Claude Cahun.jpg|[[Claude Cahun]] and [[Suzanne Malherbe]], Jersey
 
File:Chînm'tchiéthe Saint Brélade Jèrri Schwob Malherbe Claude Cahun.jpg|[[Claude Cahun]] and [[Suzanne Malherbe]], Jersey
 
File:Edward II tomb.jpg|King [[Edward II]], Gloucester
 
File:Edward II tomb.jpg|King [[Edward II]], Gloucester
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File:Hall-Batten tomb.jpg|[[Radclyffe Hall]] and Mabel Batten, Highgate
 
File:Newman Gravestone.jpg|[[Cardinal Newman]] and Fr Ambrose St John, Rednal
 
File:Newman Gravestone.jpg|[[Cardinal Newman]] and Fr Ambrose St John, Rednal
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File:Ivor Novello lilac tree.jpg|[[Ivor Novello]], Golders Green
 
File:Glyn Philpot grave.JPG|[[Glyn Philpot]], Petersham
 
File:Glyn Philpot grave.JPG|[[Glyn Philpot]], Petersham
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File:Ernest_Thesiger_grave.jpg|[[Ernest Thesiger]], Brompton
 
File:Tomb of Oscar Wilde.JPG|[[Oscar Wilde]], Paris
 
File:Tomb of Oscar Wilde.JPG|[[Oscar Wilde]], Paris
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File:Christopher Wood grave.jpg|[[Christopher Wood]], Broad Chalke
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
 
==Further reading==
 
==Further reading==
*Peter Matthews, ''Who's buried where in London'' (Oxford: Shire Books Ltd, 2017)
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*Peter Matthews, ''Who's buried where in London'' (Oxford: Shire Books Ltd, 2017).
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==References==
 
==References==
 
<references>
 
<references>
 
[[Category:Lists]]
 
[[Category:Lists]]
 
[[Category:Cemeteries]]
 
[[Category:Cemeteries]]
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[[Category:Tombs]]

Latest revision as of 23:12, 8 May 2018

The tomb of Oscar Wilde in Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris, by Epstein
This is a list of the burial places of selected British LGBT people.

Greater London

Rest of England

Wales

Channel Islands

Overseas

Photo gallery

Further reading

  • Peter Matthews, Who's buried where in London (Oxford: Shire Books Ltd, 2017).

References

  1. Matthews, page 242.
  2. Alan Bray, The Friend, pages 13–18.