As recommended by
trystbat (Right?) I went on the tour of the west side of Highgate Cemetery. Yes, the tour is worth the money.
But first! The east side of the cemetery is the one where they're still burying people, and the one where you can walk around without a guide as long as you have a ticket. Karl Marx is on the east side, but that's not who I came especially to see. I came to place a ballpoint pen, as custom dictates, into a flower pot on the grave of Douglas Adams, author of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. I will admit to getting a little verklempt. He was a good guy and a great writer who died too damn young. I'm one of tens of millions who loved his work.
On to the west side! Here's the educational stuff:
Tomorrow: the Tate Modern. I've already planned the tube trip because, it seems, I'm a maniac. There's an honest-to-goodness pub on my way from Angel tube that's two blocks from where I'm sitting. Google reviews say it might be OK. So pub grub is also on the agenda.
*Our guide said that that pronoun is correct.
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trystbat and I concur that Pret A Manger needs to take the US by storm. It's begun on the east coast.
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But first! The east side of the cemetery is the one where they're still burying people, and the one where you can walk around without a guide as long as you have a ticket. Karl Marx is on the east side, but that's not who I came especially to see. I came to place a ballpoint pen, as custom dictates, into a flower pot on the grave of Douglas Adams, author of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. I will admit to getting a little verklempt. He was a good guy and a great writer who died too damn young. I'm one of tens of millions who loved his work.
On to the west side! Here's the educational stuff:
- A graveyard is associated with a church. A cemetery is not. I had no idea!
- Highgate is seriously overgrown. It was completely neglected for much of the 20th century. It's the only place I've ever seen horsetail growing in the open, which says something about the climate in southern England. A Seattle summer will bake horsetail to death if it isn't shaded.
- The cemetery's Egyptian Avenue was the cemetery's way of capitalizing on mid-19th century Egyptomania, as surely the British Museum and its neighbors did, too. It's extra, because London is always extra.
- The first British surgeon to use anesthesia, Robert Liston, is buried in the catacombs (pronounced "catacooms" over here).
- I didn't know who John Radclyffe Hall was, but I knew her* most famous work: The Well of Loneliness. That novel, the subject of legal battles in the UK & US, was the first to depict homosexuality in a positive light. It's come in for criticism in recent years for depicting queerness as a whole lot of misery, but I have to wonder how fair that criticism is. Someone recently discovered hundreds of letters written to Radclyffe Hall from queers thanking her for her book.
- Probably the most-visited grave at the time it was new was that of bare knuckles boxer Tom Sayers. The working classes of London thought of him as a hero.
- Michael Faraday, devout "dissenter" Christian, autodidact, and arguably the most influential scientist who ever lived, is buried in front of a large if not ornate headstone that he told his wife he didn't want.
- Speaking of missing headstones, there are twenty thousand people in unmarked, common graves throughout Highgate. Some of them are underneath paths.
- In the 1840s when the cemetery was first proposed, Highgate was just a village. Its residents tried to stop the cemetery from happening there for fear of poisoned water. But when you've got the world's largest city right next door and it's desperate for burial space and a break from all the grave robbing, you can't fight (the neighboring) city hall.
Tomorrow: the Tate Modern. I've already planned the tube trip because, it seems, I'm a maniac. There's an honest-to-goodness pub on my way from Angel tube that's two blocks from where I'm sitting. Google reviews say it might be OK. So pub grub is also on the agenda.
*Our guide said that that pronoun is correct.
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