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love-and-socialism:The workers of the world have nothing to lose but their chains. Happy birthday, K

love-and-socialism:

The workers of the world have nothing to lose but their chains.

Happy birthday, Karl Marx.


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My boyfriend’s parents got engaged in a cemetery

Okay, you may think I’m weird for saying this, but I love the cemetery. #writerslift #writingcommunity #blog #creativewriting

Okay, you may think I’m weird for saying this, but I fucking love the cemetery.

When I first moved to the UK, my friend and I travelled to Edinburgh before I even got to know London. We were recommended Greyfriars Kirkyard, so we went there on a lovely autumn day, brought alcohol and chocolate, and sat on the bench, people-watching.

If you ever come to Edinburgh, I recommend visiting this…


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Inside the Catacombs. Highgate Cemetery, Highgate, London, England Inside the Catacombs. Highgate Cemetery, Highgate, London, England

Inside the Catacombs. Highgate Cemetery, Highgate, London, England


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Animals. Highgate Cemetery, Highgate, London, England Animals. Highgate Cemetery, Highgate, London, England Animals. Highgate Cemetery, Highgate, London, England

Animals. Highgate Cemetery, Highgate, London, England


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Light shining inside the Catacombs. Highgate Cemetery, Highgate, London, England

Light shining inside the Catacombs. Highgate Cemetery, Highgate, London, England


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Tomb of Patrick Caulfield. Highgate Cemetery, Highgate, London, England

Tomb of Patrick Caulfield. Highgate Cemetery, Highgate, London, England


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Tomb of Karl Marx. Highgate Cemetery, Highgate, London, England

Tomb of Karl Marx. Highgate Cemetery, Highgate, London, England


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some highlights from highgate’s west cemetery, london (11/06/2022)


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paid my respects to the man of the hour btwpaid my respects to the man of the hour btwpaid my respects to the man of the hour btw

paid my respects to the man of the hour btw


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Entrance to the Egyptian Avenue, Highgate Cemetery

Entrance to the Egyptian Avenue, Highgate Cemetery


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theghaida:• 6.10.15 • Douglas Adams • writer • my photo (at Highgate Cemetery)

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• 6.10.15 • Douglas Adams • writer • my photo (at Highgate Cemetery)


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odditiesoflife: Highgate Cemetery - London’s Most Haunted Highgate Cemetery is steeped in supernaturodditiesoflife: Highgate Cemetery - London’s Most Haunted Highgate Cemetery is steeped in supernatur

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Highgate Cemetery - London’s Most Haunted

Highgate Cemetery is steeped in supernatural lore. Constructed out of need with six other cemeteries in the early 1800s, with London’s population nearing a million and the death toll rising, there was no more room to bury the dead. This cemetery is one of the most famous in the world, with many notable historic figures, such as Karl Marx, buried there.

The architecture of the cemetery is truly unique. In the heart of the grounds is an eccentric structure called the Egyptian Avenue which consists of sixteen vaults, entered via a great arch. Each vault fits twelve coffins, purchased and used by individual families. This avenue leads to the Circle of Lebanon which was built in the same style consisting of thirty six vaults. A separate gothic-styled catacomb, named the Terrace Catacombs, has an additional fifty five vaults.

But what lures most people to the cemetery are the legends and myths that include ghosts, a vampire and other unexplained phenomena. Spirits coming out of the mausoleums, a glowing woman who roams the paths in between the graves, a man in a top hat, and misty ghosts that hang around the tombs are just some of the the spirits that inhabit the cemetery. Its the account of the “Highgate Vampire” that makes the site legendary.

The first report was in 1970, when a young man reported that he had seen a dark figure resembling a vampire in the cemetery. Since then, hundreds of claims of suspected vampires continued to be reported. Helping the belief along was the fact that dead foxes, with their throats torn open, kept turning up on the grounds. Aside from ghosts and a resident vampire, Highgate Cemetery in London is a hauntingly beautiful place to visit, or spend eternity.


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Highgate Cemetery - London’s Most Haunted Highgate Cemetery is steeped in supernatural lore. ConstruHighgate Cemetery - London’s Most Haunted Highgate Cemetery is steeped in supernatural lore. Constru

Highgate Cemetery - London’s Most Haunted

Highgate Cemetery is steeped in supernatural lore. Constructed out of need with six other cemeteries in the early 1800s, with London’s population nearing a million and the death toll rising, there was no more room to bury the dead. This cemetery is one of the most famous in the world, with many notable historic figures, such as Karl Marx, buried there.

The architecture of the cemetery is truly unique. In the heart of the grounds is an eccentric structure called the Egyptian Avenue which consists of sixteen vaults, entered via a great arch. Each vault fits twelve coffins, purchased and used by individual families. This avenue leads to the Circle of Lebanon which was built in the same style consisting of thirty six vaults. A separate gothic-styled catacomb, named the Terrace Catacombs, has an additional fifty five vaults.

But what lures most people to the cemetery are the legends and myths that include ghosts, a vampire and other unexplained phenomena. Spirits coming out of the mausoleums, a glowing woman who roams the paths in between the graves, a man in a top hat, and misty ghosts that hang around the tombs are just some of the the spirits that inhabit the cemetery. Its the account of the “Highgate Vampire” that makes the site legendary.

The first report was in 1970, when a young man reported that he had seen a dark figure resembling a vampire in the cemetery. Since then, hundreds of claims of suspected vampires continued to be reported. Helping the belief along was the fact that dead foxes, with their throats torn open, kept turning up on the grounds. Aside from ghosts and a resident vampire, Highgate Cemetery in London is a hauntingly beautiful place to visit, or spend eternity.


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