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Published: 15 May 2024

Surrey’s rich Victorian history of death and mourning explored in free local event series 

A family-friendly event series exploring the Victorian culture of death and memorialisation in Surrey is on offer from researchers at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ and the Surrey Arts and Humanities Network (SAHN).

The series – which includes an exploration of the legacy of the London Necropolis Railway and craft afternoon at the Watts Gallery – will help the public discover the stories behind Victorian gravestones, mourning traditions and even spiritualist experiments in art and writing. 

 

The programme involves three free, family-friendly events held at key sites across Surrey, a county with a deep-rooted history of memorialisation. Locations and activities include:

  • Brookwood Cemetery (Saturday 11 May): Embark on a walking tour and discover the stories etched in stone, exploring the legacy of London's Necropolis Railway.
  • Surrey History Centre (Saturday 8 June): Immerse yourself in informative talks and delve into the archives that unveil the lives commemorated in Victorian memorials.
  • Watts Gallery – Artists' Village (Saturday 29 June): Participate in a "crafternoon" session, drawing inspiration from Victorian mourning practices and artistic expressions of remembrance.


For further information and the full event schedule, please visit the "Victorian Memorials" website:

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Note to editors:  

  • Dr Lucy Ella Rose is available for interviews upon request.    
  • For more information, please contact the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ's press office via mediarelations@surrey.ac.uk

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