Highgate Cemetery
London, England
A Victorian cemetery in north London, famous for its Gothic architecture and notable burials including Karl Marx and George Eliot.
Memorials
Frederick Goodall
1822–1904 (age 82)
Highgate Cemetery
Herbert Spencer
1820–1903 (age 83)
Highgate Cemetery
Henry Willis
1821–1901 (age 80)
Highgate Cemetery
Henry Willis (27 April 1821 – 11 February 1901), also known as "Father" Willis, was an English organ player and builde...
Adam Worth
1844–1902 (age 58)
Highgate Cemetery
David Edward Hughes
1831–1900 (age 69)
Highgate Cemetery
David Edward Hughes (16 May 1830 – 22 January 1900), was a Welsh-American inventor, practical experimenter, and profes...
William Thomas Blanford
1832–1905 (age 73)
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Georg Jacobi
1840–1906 (age 66)
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Richard Garnett
1835–1906 (age 71)
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George Holyoake
1817–1906 (age 89)
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Henry Hugh Armstead
1828–1905 (age 77)
Highgate Cemetery
Henry Whatley Tyler
1827–1908 (age 81)
Highgate Cemetery
Henry Whatley Tyler was an engineer known for precise work that advanced civil understanding.
John Latey
1842–1902 (age 60)
Highgate Cemetery
John Voce Moore
1826–1904 (age 78)
Highgate Cemetery
John Voce Moore was a businessperson respected for his steady leadership and civic-minded generosity.
William Hughes-Hughes
1817–1902 (age 85)
Highgate Cemetery
William Hughes-Hughes was a justice of the peace celebrated for fair and compassionate rulings.
George Barclay Bruce
1821–1908 (age 87)
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John Fulleylove
1845–1908 (age 63)
Highgate Cemetery
John Fulleylove was an illustrator whose vibrant work brought stories and architecture alive.
Jane Vezin
1827–1902 (age 75)
Highgate Cemetery
Joseph Grego
1843–1908 (age 65)
Highgate Cemetery
Joseph Grego was a writer whose thoughtful pieces made art and history approachable to many.
Joseph Knight
1829–1907 (age 78)
Highgate Cemetery
William Eaton, 2nd Baron Cheylesmore
1843–1902 (age 59)
Highgate Cemetery
William Eaton, 2nd Baron Cheylesmore, was a politician known for conscientious service and steady leadership.
Bob Thoms
1826–1903 (age 77)
Highgate Cemetery
Bob Thoms was a cricket umpire celebrated for fairness and steady oversight of the game.
Charles Morton
1819–1904 (age 85)
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Charles Stewart
1840–1907 (age 67)
Highgate Cemetery
Charles Stewart was a devoted zoologist whose careful study of animal life earned him lasting regard.
Charles Watts
1836–1906 (age 70)
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Edmund Hart Turpin
1835–1907 (age 72)
Highgate Cemetery
Edmund Hart Turpin was a composer and church musician whose contributions enriched the Anglican choral tradition.
Edward Angelo Goodall
1819–1908 (age 89)
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Eyre Massey Shaw
1828–1908 (age 80)
Highgate Cemetery
Eyre Massey Shaw transformed London fire services, earning admiration for his leadership and bravery.
Leslie Stephen
1832–1904 (age 72)
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Leslie Stephen was a leading man of letters whose keen intellect helped shape late Victorian literature and biography.
Rudolf Lehmann
1819–1905 (age 86)
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Ernest Fenollosa
1853–1908 (age 55)
Highgate Cemetery
Ernest Fenollosa was a poet and scholar whose advocacy for Japanese art left a profound cultural legacy.
John Baptiste Calkin
1827–1905 (age 78)
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Hodgson Pratt
1824–1907 (age 83)
Highgate Cemetery
Hodgson Pratt was a civil servant turned peace advocate who tirelessly promoted arbitration and international understand...
James Martineau
1805–1900 (age 95)
Highgate Cemetery
James Martineau (; 21 April 1805 – 11 January 1900) was a British religious philosopher influential in the history of ...
Thoby Stephen
1880–1906 (age 26)
Highgate Cemetery
Thoby Stephen was a devoted painter whose vibrant spirit and support of his siblings left a lasting personal legacy.
Reginald Harrison
1837–1908 (age 71)
Highgate Cemetery
James Edward Budgett-Meakin
1866–1906 (age 40)
Highgate Cemetery
James Edward Budgett-Meakin was a journalist and author whose thoughtful reporting deepened understanding of North Afric...
John Richard Robinson
1828–1903 (age 75)
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Danby Palmer Fry
1818–1903 (age 85)
Highgate Cemetery
Danby Palmer Fry was a barrister whose steady counsel and commitment to justice were widely respected.
Henry Guard Knaggs
1832–1908 (age 76)
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Thomas Child
1839–1906 (age 67)
Highgate Cemetery
Thomas Child was a photographer whose luminous studies of ancient Egypt brought distant monuments to wider audiences.
J. M. Brydon
1840–1901 (age 61)
Highgate Cemetery
John McKean Brydon (1840 – 25 May 1901) was a Scottish architect who developed a practice in designing public building...
Edith Martineau
1842–1909 (age 67)
Highgate Cemetery
Edith Martineau was a pioneering English watercolour artist whose sensitive landscapes earned her a place among the Vict...
Edward Sotheby
1813–1902 (age 89)
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Frederick Warne
1825–1901 (age 76)
Highgate Cemetery
Frederick Warne (13 October 1825 – 17 November 1901) was a British publisher, founder of Frederick Warne & Co.
Edward Dalziel
1817–1905 (age 88)
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Andrew Baird
1842–1908 (age 66)
Highgate Cemetery
Andrew Baird was a quiet pillar of the Highgate community whose reliability inspired those around him.
Martin Colnaghi
1821–1908 (age 87)
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Martin Colnaghi (1821-1908) was a London-based figure who was buried in his family grave.
Francis Elgar
1845–1909 (age 64)
Highgate Cemetery
Francis Elgar was a naval engineer whose writings and leadership advanced shipbuilding standards.
Edward Hughes
1832–1908 (age 76)
Highgate Cemetery
George Edward Jelf
1834–1908 (age 74)
Highgate Cemetery
George Edward Jelf was a writer and cleric whose sermons and biographies guided many Anglican readers.