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London's Most Unusual Graveyards - A Guided Cemetery Tour

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In this video, Jessica the Museum Guide (that’s me!) takes you on a guided cemetery tour of seven unusual graveyards in London, just in time for Hallowe’en.

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VIDEO SUMMARY
It’s October again, and the air is crisp, the leaves are falling, and the nights are drawing in. That means it’s time today to visit a spooky topic let’s talk about London’s dead, and more specifically, the most unusual places they reside. No matter what time of year you’re watching, it’s always a good time for the macabre.

This London graveyard tour covers seven strange and unusual places of rest, taking you to farflung corners of the city to explore our buried past.

0:00 Introduction to the Tour
1:23 Crossbones Graveyard – Medieval sex workers’ burial ground
4:41 Bunhill Fields – NonConformist’s burials on a pile of ancient bones
9:18 Ilford Animal Cemetery – A touching place of rest for pets and heroic animals
12:56 Meath Gardens – The former Victoria Park Cemetery and 300K graves
15:50 Joseph Grimaldi Park – Dance on the grave of a famous clown
19:36 Novo Cemetery – An 18thcentury Jewish cemetery in the heart of a university
22:35 Charterhouse Square – A 14thcentury plague pit rediscovered in 2013

Remember – if you’re planning a trip to London, you can book a tour with me. Email me at [email protected].

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