The City of London's Lovely Victorian Garden Cemetery
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- Опубліковано 20 сер 2024
- The City of London Cemetery and Crematorium is a remarkable burial ground which truly merits inclusion in any inventory of great Victorian garden cemeteries. Opened in 1856, today it has some 150,000 graves and 70,000 gravestones and monuments and is the final resting places for almost one million departed.
Come with me as we explore the impressive architecture and artwork to be seen in this municipal cemetery, one of the largest in Europe. We will also discover some of the noteworthy people who now lie in this wonderfully listed landscaped burial ground.
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If you purchase a grave and are buried, I think it is wrong for strangers to be buried in your grave after 70 years without the consent of the family. Also turning the stone around so the original owners are facing backwards is disrespectful.
I am sure that there are many who would agree with you.
Agreed
I am 72 and my great great grandparents died in Germany. I am sure that happened to them. Makes me sick…..
The problem is that we don’t have enough space to bury everyone. In France they take you out , put the bones in a box and put the box with your name in an ossuary! Or if more family members are going to use the same grave they will put the bones at the bottom of it and put the new casket on top!
@@frenchustube We had Ossuary’s in the United Kingdom during the Medieval period. If you purchase a plot, that is your plot and if the council wants to remove the bones, then they should have to have permission from relatives.
Once the land is used up the councils should have to find alternative ways to dispose of bodies, but they should not disturb those already buried. It is desecrating a grave. Four adults is enough people going into my plot
What a gorgeous place. Just love the Victorian Gothic architecture. Fascinating .
In London's heart, a haven lies,
Where souls in silence softly sigh,
Amongst the trees and blooms so fair,
The City of London's garden rare.
Inscribed in stone, a thousand tales,
Whispered by the gentle gales,
Of lives once lived, now laid to rest,
In this sanctuary, divinely blessed.
Each monument a work of art,
Crafted by hands, aching heart,
Echoes of Victorian grace,
In this tranquil, hallowed space.
Majestic arches, towering spires,
Evoke the souls' eternal desires,
A symphony of stone and bloom,
In this city's quiet tomb.
Here, history's whispers softly speak,
Of heroes bold and lovers meek,
Of artists, poets, thinkers wise,
Beneath London's ever-watchful skies.
Amidst the shadows, paths wind deep,
Through verdant aisles, where memories sleep,
And as we wander, hearts entwine,
With the spirits of this sacred shrine.
The City of London's lovely charm,
A testament to lives once warm,
In this Victorian garden fair,
May peace and solace always share.
Thank you for adding the wonderful poem. David
Amazing very interesting..
Beautiful 😢
This was a wonderful video, I have always had an interest in graveyards and cemeteries and have visited many, but I still have to visit this one.
The memorial at 6.45 minutes is on the place where the remains of one of my husbands family members and her young baby were moved to. Charlotte and her daughter Charlotte died in the mid 1850's
Very sad
Have been so many times as almost all of my family are laid to rest there. My mum and her surviving siblings, often go in the spring to look at the wonderful rhododendrons etc.. they take a small picnic and after paying their respects, sit on the benches to eat their lunch. Mum says it’s not morbid, she sees it as sitting with her family and past loved ones. There’s a book of remembrance and most are in it. So on birthdays they go as the page will be open on the name of a loved one, with a short poem. It’s not a cheap cemetery to choose for your final resting place but east London has always been our home.
Thank you for your lovely comments. Yes, visiting burial places is not morbid, though I usually shed a tear especially when I read inscriptions on the headstones of those who died very young. David
Really amazing. I loved seeing the fox looking so at home there! Thank you.
Thank you. It’s so lovely to see the beautiful funerary architecture🙏
Very interesting and well-filmed video! Loved it!
I'm delighted you enjoyed the video. David
If you ever ho to Milan in Italy, they have a soectacular cemetery there called the Monumental Cemetery.
I just love your videos. So calming & educational. I'm needing to get a drone for my channel I think. Thank you muchly for sharing.
Thank you for your kind comments. I have certainly enjoyed flying my drones over the past six years. They have come a long way. David
What amazing knowledge you have,i feel like I was walking around the beautiful gardens with you ,i hope that someone in the future will walk around the cemetery that i end in,and your soft voice can be heard saying my name ,truly excellent video
I really enjoy watching your videos. I live in America. I love cemeteries. I love your stories. Your cemeteries are different than ours.There are some beautiful graves there.
Beautiful
Excellent video.
What a beautiful place this is so full of History and some of the headstones are amazing we have an old Victorian graveyard where i live its full of Quakers and a lot of them are responsible for the way our city is today one of them James Reckitt his factory still stands and employs many people i always think that school children should be able to tour the graveyard and learn all about our citys history, l really enjoyed this video 😊😊
AWESOME CEMETERY
Very nicely done...thk you 👌
Я считаю что каждый человек имеет право на достойное захоронение и никто не может беспокоить его прах.привет из прекрасной россии 💞💕💖 всем добра и любви.🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️
Beautiful elaborate monuments and cemeteries
Beautiful monuments❤
Very lovely video, i enjoyed it. Thanx😊
Theres a graveyard near me and it has a weeping angel on the grave. It's really big and well sculpted
I have many family and friends and neighbours in this cemetery
Very interesting thank you
Brookwood cemetery in Surrey is very much like this place
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The narrator sounds like Anthony Hopkins.
All that for rotting flesh
Beautiful
Beautiful