Samuel Ryder – Patron of the Ryder Cup is buried here. By age 51, he boasted a six handicap and joined the Verulam Golf Club in St Albans in 1910. Within a year he was elected Captain of the club ☠ En savoir plus .
A Summerhouse stands today, dedicated to the memory of Diana, Princess of Wales. Diana was buried on the island in the Round Oval in 1997 - it is a peculiarly appropriate spot. En savoir plus .
Marc Bolan's Rock Shrine is the memorial to Marc Bolan where he died when the car in which he was a passenger hit a sycamore tree on Queen's Ride in Barnes, London on 16 September 1977. En savoir plus .
Famous residents incl. Bailey bridge inventor, Sir Ronald Bailey (d.1985), Women's rights pioneer M Wollstonecraft (d.1797) and her daughter, M Shelley (d.1851), the author of Frankenstein. En savoir plus .
Guests incl Dracula author Bram S (d.1912), writer Rudyard Kipling (d.1936), Carry On star Sid J (d.1976), T. Rex singer Marc B (d.1977), Who drummer Keith M (d.1978) and actor Peter Sellers (d.1980). En savoir plus .
The simple tomb of Sir Winston Churchill can be found in the grounds of St Martin. He was buried here in 1965 after the last non-royal state funeral in Britain. En savoir plus .
A burial ground for London's Nonconformists from 1665 onwards, Bunhill Fields is the last resting place of Quakers founder George Fox (d. 1691) & poet & painter William Blake (d.1827). En savoir plus .
Founded in 1852, Brookwood, or the London Necropolis, had its own railway connection to London. Once the world's largest cemetery, it contains some 240,000 graves, among them were [link] En savoir plus .