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The "Stiffs' Express" heads-up at 7.30pm tonight, 29th January
The "Stiffs' Express" heads-up at 7.30pm tonight, 29th January
If you are not tired of trains today, this is a repeat of the programme on the Coffin Train which ran from Waterloo Station, London to Brookwood Cemetery in Surrey.7.30on BBC4.
And thank you for the reminder - yes, it's a segment of one of Porta-Loo's rail-based Odyssey, isn't it? Have just turned it on now, some nice bits about London generally e.g. Burlington Arcade etc... And indeed, the Necropolis Railway
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
I think they cut the bit about Brookwood Cemetery. While staying with a friend in Guildford she took me to see Brookwood. Very atmospheric with old broken tombs and half fallen statues. I had the honour, and I'm not joking, of tidying Tommy Beecham's grave, overgrown with weeds and dead daffodils.Lady B later had him moved to Limpsfield, Surrey, easier to reach for her perhaps.
One of the great picturesque cemeteries, & possibly unique in having its own station. I'd recommend James Stevens Curl's 'A Celebration of Death' to anyone interested in things funerary.
it had two - the ultimate destination was for for CofE 'stiffs' - Catholics etc had to get off prior to this ! - a bit of Necopolis (bombed during war) is I think still there near the long rectangualr office building that re-used the site
I went there in the 1960s and it was very neglected [as a cemetery] then. Is it still in use and, if not, what's going to happen to the valuable site ?
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
I went there in the 1960s and it was very neglected [as a cemetery] then. Is it still in use and, if not, what's going to happen to the valuable site ?
Salymap only answers to her username Lord Tyne&Wear and Surrey is an expensive county and these days history and respect for the departed does not save graveyards/cemeteries from being flattened.It happens in lowly Kent anyway.
The former lover of Britain's biggest cemetery owner has been awarded a share of his £28 million fortune following a bitter legal dispute with his six adult children.
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