Highgate Cemetery Tour | Famous (and not so famous) British Museum graves | Curator's Corner S8 Ep9
Join Curator of ‘this and that’ Henry Flynn as he takes you, yeah you, on a British Museum themed tour of London’s Highgate Cemetery.
Highgate Cemetery is the final resting place of an incredible number of people you’ve almost definitely heard of. Philosopher, economist and political theorist; Karl Marx. Author and 6 ft 5 ape-descendant; Douglas Adams. Activist and founder of Notting Hill Carnival; Claudia Jones. Inventor of cinematography; William Friese-Greene. And of course, Thomas Watts; Keeper of Printed Books at the British Museum and man famed for having shelved over 400,000 volumes alone.
Okay so you may not have heard of Thomas Watts, but you will be very familiar by the end of this tour, where you will meet the artists, philosophers, writers, collectors and staff that have at one time or another contributed to the British Museum.
Huge thanks to Highgate Cemetery for letting us film at this incredible place for a day. If you'd like to visit the cemetery for yourself, you can find out about Highgate Cemetery Tours here: highgatecemetery.org/visit
CONTENT WARNING:
Henry really wants you to see his Doctor Who episode of Curator's Corner. Give it a watch if you haven't yet: shorturl.at/biIY2
Intro 0:03
Why was Highgate Cemetery built? 0:40
Grave of Douglas Adams 1:46
Grave of Henry Vaughan 3:38
Grave of Louisa Starr/Louisa Canziani 5:20
Grave of Thomas Watts 7:08
Grave of Karl Marx 9:15
Grave of Sir Colin St John Wilson, architect of the British Library 11:05
The British Museum British Library Bloomsbury site 11:45
Grave of Alfred Stevens, Wellington Monument 13:12
Conclusion 16:25
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Want to see Henry Flynn talk very seriously about a bank note, and then play every single one of the Doctors from Doctor Who (look at the sky before you say anyone is missing)? Here's a link: shorturl.at/CPW48 Thanks again to Highgate Cemetery for giving us the day to film this tour. If you wish to see the Cemetery for yourself, tours are bookable here: shorturl.at/huJNV
@kittling5427
10 ай бұрын
Enjoyable but the lack of subtitles is really crappy and means d/Deaf and hearing impaired folks can't enjoy it - time to shape up
@britishmuseum
10 ай бұрын
If you hit the little CC icon on the KZread player, human made captions are available. Promise.
@JJONNYREPP
10 ай бұрын
Highgate Cemetery Tour | Famous (and not so famous) British Museum graves | Curator's Corner S9 Ep9 2055pm 27.7.23 hello, henry.. is it still ok to enjoy things in London?
@kittling5427
10 ай бұрын
@@britishmuseum I had them on and not a single word was visible, I even tried switching it off & on again - still no subtitles 😐
@cstz
10 ай бұрын
@@kittling5427 They appear fine to me?...
He got me when he said "ah there you are". He was talking to me so I will eagerly watch.
@nancytestani1470
9 ай бұрын
Love it…ha..
@henryarmstrong9152
9 ай бұрын
There he certainly wasn’t 👀 Maybe a short filming time, no research needed, I know it all already 😅 A Disgrace to the British Museum, for allowing this clown to flaunt your wears 🤜🇺🇦🤛
@henryarmstrong9152
9 ай бұрын
@@nancytestani1470what do you love about miss interpretation?
@graemeskillen9262
9 ай бұрын
@@henryarmstrong9152 what on planet earth are you referring to?
@jeplica7011
9 ай бұрын
Funny because I said it before I clicked and then he said it, so here we are
Yeah, this guy is great! Knowledgeable, personable, clearly very comfortable in front of a camera, well-spoken, and with a perfectly wry sense of humor. Also clearly a Douglas Adams fan, which earns him a solid 6/5. I'd be okay if you had him on a lot more often.
What a very charming curator! Very interesting topic and good presentation, well done :)
@britishmuseum
10 ай бұрын
We are very fond of our Henry
@VictorLugosi
7 ай бұрын
He’s an annoying nerd
Highgate Cemetary is one of the most beutifu, serene and peaceful places in the country. So interesting as well
That was super. Just what you'd expect from The Museum . Informative, engaging, entertaining and In a nice way - a bit 'off the wall' Another win for the Curators !!
This is my favorite place to recommend to anyone who visits England--an amazing spot!
I love, love, LOVE that the video begins and ends with the wonderful Douglas Adams! This is just a marvelous video all the way through. Henry Flynn is an excellent tour guide. More, please!
I was going to leave my collection of priceless Turner paintings & Michelangelo doodles to the Museum... but now I know, given the passage of time, that such an act is only worth two and half Alfies (!!!) I have changed my mind and am going to sell them all abroad instead. (On a more serious note, I very much enjoyed this Curator's Corner).
@britishmuseum
10 ай бұрын
Well this blew up in our faces
@causewaykayak
10 ай бұрын
😂😂
@ktdid627
10 ай бұрын
If you write a divisive book and sit in the reading room a few times you will get more Alfie's. Just a suggestion.
Jarvis Cocker vibes really love how interesting he made this tour superb curator
Talking about The Interconnectedness of All Things, opposite Karl Marx is the tomb of the philosopher Herbert Spencer (I don't think he had any connection with the British Museum). So it's comforting to know that Marx and Spencer are together in death.
Oh dear, this wonderful presentation will make this tranquil haven in London a tourist attraction, tickets, popcorn, rubbish, selfies, memes and heaven knows what...
Thank you so much. I loved it. Greetings from Brasil. I had a lifetime in England... Ahhh I miss those great times.
British Museum, please get this gent in more videos. So wonderful to learn from him! ❤
As if the British Museum could get any better - yes, yes it can! This was zany and so very interesting. I've enjoyed Henry's Curator's Corner videos (and actually from all the curators!) and this one is wonderful. Two subjects rolled into one, what a marvelous idea! P.S. please tell Henry I enjoyed his Doctor Who video and watched again from the link. Plus the 10th Doctor is my favourite!
ok we need more of this, a lot more, first of all the video is super interesting, and super well shot and edited, loved the connection to dirk gently, best tv series ever togheter with doctor who, and that too was nominated, and also loved the idea of the video in itself, so all in all, we need more of this.
Great commentary with the right kind of enthusiasm for 'forgotten' people.
YES! Get this chap his own BBC series. I’d toast to that. He really gets stuck in with enthusiasm and digs deep with his knowledge. I’d give him about 350 Alfies. C’est super!
Wow that was very enjoyable and informative. Really felt like an informal chat
Hilarious! I've always wanted to tour around Highgate cemetery. I need to put it back on my extensive bucket list. Cheers.
Hi Henry!! Enjoyed this so much, good of you to walk us around- hard to choose amongst such interesting characters !! Thanks again!
Henry Flynn is a very engaging and informative curator in one of my fav places to visit when I come to London. Thank you! (Although I do love the V&A as well as BM.... shhhhh, don't tell) 😊
I find it bit odd to think that the best word to describe this tour of a place full of mostly-forgotten dead people in often-poorly-marked graves is 'fun'. Well done!
This was very interesting, thank you. I hope we get to see more of Henry and the cemetery.
I love how the person/people behind the camera are clearly having a great time too. Thanks, this is great!
"Farewell and thanks for all the fish" - that would have been an appropriate epitaph on Douglas Adam's grave!
Very entertaining presenter, and of course extra (geek) points for the Douglas Adams reference.
Henry has some excellent corners
I toured Highgate with my family just before Covid. I can’t recall our tour guides name but she was the best tour guide I’ve ever had anywhere! I would highly recommend the tour, the cemetery is absolutely beautiful!
I've always wanted to visit this cemetery. Some day I shall..
@britishmuseum
10 ай бұрын
Do it! We don't cover anywhere near enough of the amazing people there in this tour. Hope you enjoy
@colincharlton9339
10 ай бұрын
I also want to visit this cemetery, on personal terms, is it haunted...or just full of druggies? There are some famous people buried there. .yes, I wish one day I visit that cemetery
@SqwarkParrotSpittingFeathers
10 ай бұрын
Don’t leave it tooooooooo late.
@Liofa73
10 ай бұрын
@@SqwarkParrotSpittingFeathers -- Or... leave it too late. :)
@britishmuseum
10 ай бұрын
Beat me to it
Doctorrrrrrr WHOOOOOOOOOO my favorite show of all time!!!!!
I have only been abroad once, from Sweden, and that was a weekend trip to London in the summer of 1999. Some time before the trip I had seen a reportage from Highgate on tv and immediately decided that I had to visit. It was a wonderful experience, it was a beautiful sunny day and our guide was a lovely elderly lady that strongly resembled Miss Marple as portrayed by Joan Hickson, both in her appearance and how she talked. For me she was an attraction of her own, delightfully charming. Back then the place was a total and absolutely wonderful mess, it was like a jungle with leaning and broken headstones and monuments everywhere amongst the thick vegetation. There was only one path that was cleared up enough to walk safely and we had to suffice with seeing what could be seen from there. This only path started at the entrance and ended up at the top of the hill. I can't remember if it was on the way to the top or a detour but we were also able to go through the Egyptian tunnel and see that area. Our lovely guide made the tour last two hours with many interesting stories told. One being about an infamous publisher that wasn't allowed a chamber in the prime location on top of the hill, so out of spite he bough the plot in the middle and erected a high building for his grave. There was also a heartwarming story about a fighter and his dog and one about a man who pioneered the concept of building your own furniture Ikea-style. But she was very strict on one thing, no one was allowed to leave the path simply because one could get lost in the jungle, it had happened. I remember that she told us about the many trees, she actually gave us an exact number of how many trees that there were in the cemetery when it opened. We were stunned, but because of the low number it sort of stuck. It's been 24 years but I'm quite sure that she said seven trees in that side. Her explanation for the jungle of trees and vegetation was simple and logical, some years after WW 1 the gates were locked and not opened again for many years (in the 70's?) so the nature claimed the land as it will do. It was unforgettable, I will come back someday.
@kaivalyam_healing
9 ай бұрын
I loved reading your story!
@peterbockholm3176
9 ай бұрын
@@kaivalyam_healing Thank you. 😊
Dirk Gently would be proud of you!
Brilliant! Henry ~dare I say it~caught my attention much the same as my favourite curator~Irving Finkle (isn't that just THE most brilliant name for a curator?). He's fun, interesting, lol worthy and the subject matter was super engaging. Normally we see pics of other "famous" residents in Highgate, so it was great to see lesser known but important contributers to The British Museum! As a UK loving Canadian, I'm hooked on The British Museum's channel! My hubby was a first generation Canadian from a Brit and Scot marriage. All four of my grandparents were UK immigrants, so my roots run deep. Thank you British Museum for keeping us enthralled! And thank you for all the curators who present us with so much history! I am: Jenn in Canada 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 🇨🇦
The guy who didn't finish anything gets Five while Thomas Watts, who finished his whole life by dying in the museum, only gets Four?! A travesty I say!
@britishmuseum
10 ай бұрын
Sadly Watts did not invent the Alfie, and thus can't get 5 of them, because he didn't invent the scale. It's not fair, but thems the rules.
@sophiegeorge2816
9 ай бұрын
Because the one who didn’t finish anything had a tenuous relationship with the British museum
the presenter is mesmerizing and so natural cant help but be drawn in to this ..time flew by more please 🙏
So interesting that was disappointed when it ended! So ~ I adjusted the speed to .75 and watched it all again. You really are a very fast talker! 😊
Henry knows where his towel is 🙂
Wonderful patter! Atour of Highgate is now on the bucket list :)
What a delightful man. What a magical coat. And a Victorian Gothic cemetery, and interconnectedness with museums, and Doctor Who. I am positively enchanted.
@VictorLugosi
7 ай бұрын
It’s a basic gentleman’s peacoat..
What a video! What an editing! Excellent! [Funny music intensifies...😂]
Hello Mr. Flynn. What a lovely video indeed. I definitely enjoyed the visual walk around and do hope that I see you again touring perhaps, another part of London. Three questions for you: 1) This video is listed as being a "Fundraiser". I'd like to know what specifically is it a fundraiser for? 2) I would also like to find out IF, Highgate Cemetery is basically one of a cluster of seven cemeteries that dotted around London in the early years of the 19th Century how come we don't hear very much about the other, 5 or 6 cemeteries too? 3) Is Highgate Cemetery also the same famous / infamous cemetery where in which part of it was designated as the, "The Covenanters Cemetery", or Covenanters prison yard? Again, great video. Hope to see you again in another edition of the Curators Corner.
Wonderfully entertaining and informative. Thanks from Germany 🇩🇪
It's a good thing this video has closed captions, since Henry speaks so quickly that he's difficult to understand. That being said, he's great fun. Slow down, Henry!
please have henry do more cemetery tours, absolutely loved this video!
I enjoyed this very much.
I was just researching the Highgate Cemetery and feel singled out over my love of doctor who, so this video just kept making me believe in the interconnectedness of the universe. Lovely tour and this entire video was incredibly well done.
Very unusual and highly entertaining. I learnt an enormous amount and loved it.
Thank you. I learned about this cemetery from "The Ink Black Heart" by JK Rowling. It was nice to get a virtual guided tour.
Being a cemetary nerd when I was in London back in 1988 I visited highgate. We arrived 5 minutes before the gates were closing, but they let us in. My impression of this wonderful place was how so many trees, vines had been allowed to grow over some monuments. This for me made this cemetary all the more intriguing. Many people like to see cemeteries nice and tidy, not for me. Highcate was tidy, but the vines and tree roots just added to the mystery of life after death. My 14 year old son had been killed in a car accident a few months before, I was able to get some consulation knowing he was not alone. It was the highlight of my trip to London. Thank you for this wonderful video, and yes the only person I knew was buried in highgate was Karl Marx, and we did find his grave.
I love this guy!
Goodness! This was unexpectedly enjoyable, as well as being brilliantly informative. I've visited many British churches, but usually just glance over the church graveyards (though many of the old headstones are beautifully artistic). Never had a tour of any London cemetery; this one was outstanding.
Petition for the B Muz to present a Douglas Adams section, so his Alfies can be appropriately assigned for posterity.
Loved this! Somehow seeing someone’s final resting place often seems to just wrap up their story , shows the end chapter to some truly remarkable tales. Absolutely beautiful cemetery, thanks for the tour!
Museum Librarian, lived and died there, has to be a Five! Great video, planning on visiting Highgate when I am in London.
Did the tour many years ago and it was wonderful ❤
That was a superb presentation! I've always wanted to visit Highgate Cemetery but I kept missing the chance (I don't live in the UK anymore, which makes the visit even harder...). Would love to go one day.
In the late 90s you could only go around the west cemetery with a tour guide. I hadn't been in a while, so I joined a tour, led by a typcially wry and amusing fellow. He talked about various things, told stories, showed graves. Sometimes a person would walk by, and our guide would shoot a suspicious look. This happened a few times, and eventually he pointed at a man walking past and said in an accusatory tone "Are you a vampire?" there was a muttered conversation, and the man walked off. The guide turned back to us, and realized we were staring at him like he'd lost his mind. "Lately people turn up for tours, look normal enough, bit pale...like students.. Seems fine, we're talking George Elliot... they chuck their coats and bugger off shouting they're vampires.. It takes bloody hours to round em all up."
This was absolutely fantastic!
You can't tell me Thomas Watts lived and died on site, at 58 without telling the story!
I too subscribe to the idea that all things are linked, inextricably, if remotely. Science has more or less demonstrated it. I really enjoyed listening to this fast-speaking geek. I'd love to follow him around the UK, listening, learning and picking his mind.
A visually stunning cemetery that begs to be explored. I did find Henry Flynn to be a bit of a "fast talker" and it began to irritate me but...I learned something and for that I'm quite appreciative.
@emb7854
9 ай бұрын
Lol you can slow down the video in the settings options if you need a minute. I myself only wonder why he shouted "mustache!" at the end before disappearing...
I would love to come to England just to have a tour with your Henry Flynn. Knowledgeable, but also able to speak to bring the listener in. No one would feel they are being talked down to. Great presentation.
Henry you have a great way about you. Congrats to all for such a great, informative and fun viveo.
I love all of the Curators Corners but this is my favorite to date!
Really enjoyed this video. Henry was very informative and entertaining! Hope to see more videos like this one!
Excellent topic made all the more fascinating by Henry Flynn. Delightful.
This is so interesting. I have spent so many afternoons at the British Museum. Ah.
So enjoyable and interesting - plus featuring the great Douglas Adams - Many thanks!
What a great curator. And don't think we didn't notice the scarf...
Would love to hear more from this young man
That was lovely! I've always wanted to visit Highgate Cemetery. The stories behind the epitaphs make this visit so much more interesting! Well done! 5 Alfies to you Henry :)
bloody marvelous video.
Thanks for the excellent video. I'm planning to travel to Highgate and photograph the interesting stuff.
i love this ep so much. please do more about this
Great job!!! Very informative and personable!
I would love to hear more about the less talked about encumbants sleeping away time at Highgate Cemetary. I have been there twice to a funeral at am always left wondering about the stories laid beneath each stone, sadly my mobility prevents my wandering so this video was a truly fantastic insight thank you
loved this video ,, thank you
This was very interesting and well done. I’d like to see you do another video. Thanks for sharing this
What a fun tour , loved it
Extremely personable and engaging curator. Very cool guy, and some interesting stuff about one of my favourite authors (Adams). Much love to you guys for the great work you do and bringing this knowledge to all. What a great job to have. Lovely video.
I've just found your channel. As I'm a history fan, I'm not disappointed. Thank you for these wonderful videos.
Thank-you very much for this interesting tour! When we were in London the last time, there was not enough time for Highgate, so we had to skip it. This is why I always had the feeling, I should come back to London for this. But luckily, this video helps out now (..of course, there are more reasons, why one should come back & I would love to stay for longer than just holiday times as well). It is really great to see all those famous people lying around the corner, without having known each other in real life.❤
Very unique perspective and presentation. Loved it
Very informative and lots of fun. Great job!!! I would love to take a tour with this guide.
Very interesting and enjoyable. Well done!
Well done. Very entertaining and you have added a must see to my next trip to London.
Thank You Henry!!😊💖🇺🇸👍
Charming presentation. Best one yet
Thank you, very educational!
Fascinating tour!
Great tour - thank you!
Thoroughly entertaining and informative. Makes me want to visit the cemetery myself.
Being embraced and included with the curator is lovely. ❤
A great way to learn. Now I need to visit next time and see some more.
This is awesome! I’ve always wanted to visit Highgate, I’ve heard they have some incredible Cedars of Lebanon planted in the section of it that’s modeled after Egypt. Loved this tour!
Loved this with a great big 'thumbs up' love. Highgate has been on my list and the next visit to London will certainly include it in my itinerary. Henry Flynn is da bomb!
That was very interesting. Thank you.
So fun! More Henry!
Bravo! Entertaining & enlightening.