Try GOLD - Free
Library of the dead
BBC History UK
|February 2025
Highgate Cemetery, created as a fashionable resting place for wealthy Victorian dead, is a veritable who's who of London's great and good. PETER ROSS roams the avenues of this most atmospheric necropolis
Highgate Cemetery isn't in London it is London. It stands for the city in its splendour, its tangible history Hits London. I stands for and, most of all, because it is a place of story. Some of the capital's most dramatic lives have their full-stops here.
You might, for example, follow the example of many visitors and head straight to the east part of the cemetery and the tomb of Karl Marx, with its great leonine bust (left). Or you could follow a winding path into the trees through the western side and seek the grave of Lizzie Siddal, the artist and model whom John Everett Millais painted as the drowned Ophelia, and who died in 1862, aged just 32. When she was exhumed seven years later so that her husband, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, could retrieve a book of poems he wished to publish, the coffin was, it is said, full of her beautiful red hair - it had continued to grow after death and glowed in copper coils by the light of a graveside fire.
This story is from the February 2025 edition of BBC History UK.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM BBC History UK
History Extra
Going for gold
PATRICIA FARA recommends a globetrotting, time-travelling account of the roots of chemistry
2 mins
May 2026
History Extra
Viking revenge
JAMES OSBORNE indulges his love of Norse history in a role-playing game that scores high on the visuals but only skates over the underlying history
1 mins
May 2026
History Extra
Siena in five places
One of Tuscany's most magical hilltop cities is a medieval marvel of civic pride.
3 mins
May 2026
History Extra
The great survivor
When Elizabeth II ascended the throne in 1952, she could barely have conceived the currents - imperial retreat, multiculturalism, de-industrialiation – that would transform the nation during her reign. On the centenary of the Queen's birth, David Cannadine explores how she navigated seven decades of dizzying change
10 mins
May 2026
History Extra
Georgian Chocolate Tart
ELEANOR BARNETT serves up a rich chocolate tart that was once fit for a recovering king
2 mins
May 2026
History Extra
Capital ideas
A Kingdom and a Village: A One -Thousand-Year History of Moscow
1 mins
May 2026
History Extra
War report
SAM WILLIS enjoys a richly detailed and entertaining account of Admiral Horatio Nelson's greatest victory and its complicated aftermath
2 mins
May 2026
History Extra
The Peasants Revolt erupts
Popular anger at rising living costs shakes feudal England to its core
1 mins
May 2026
History Extra
Tales of coexistence
HEATHER J SHARKEY is impressed by a sweeping yet nuanced book challenging the idea that Jews and Muslims have been locked in a perpetual state of war
2 mins
May 2026
History Extra
"Narratives of victimhood, resistance and sacrifice are core to the Iranian regime's identity"
Revolution, repression and recurring crisis have shaped Iran's recent past – and continue to define its volatile present
10 mins
May 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

