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Fine And Private Place

A Fine and Private Place: Jesmond Old Cemetery tells the remarkable story of Newcastles own necropolis since its opening in 1836. This Highgate of the North contains a wealth of social history. From merchants to murder victims from philanthropists to fever fatalities Alan Morgan also describes over 100 of the famous - and not so famous - who lie in Jesmond Old Cemetery. John Dobson the founder of Fenwicks Bainbridges Malings the Hancock Museum and many others who helped shape the city we know today found their last resting place here. The haunting beauty of the cemetery and some extraordinary examples of the monumental masons art are celebrated in fine photography.
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A Fine & Private Place: Jesmond Old Cemetery tells the remarkable story of Newcastles own necropolis since its opening in 1836. This Highgate of the North contains a wealth of social history. From merchants to murder victims from philanthropists to fever fatalities Alan Morgan also describes over 100 of the famous
- & not so famous
- who lie in Jesmond Old Cemetery. John Dobson the founder of Fenwicks Bainbridges Malings the Hancock Museum & many others who helped shape the city we know today found their last resting place here. The haunting beauty of the cemetery & some extraordinary examples of the monumental masons art are celebrated in fine photography.

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History - Anything that happens in the past. An acedemic subject.
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