Permanent Londoners: An Illustrated Guide to the Cemeteries of LondonLondon's cathedrals, churchyards, and cemeteries are the resting places of many of the most famous and colorful people of all times. There are four chapters about Westminster Abbey, the hallowed home to Sir Isaac Newton in the scientists section, Thomas Hardy and Charles Dickens on the Poet's Corner, Elizabeth I. And Mary Queen of Scouts in the Royal Tombs. |
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