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St. Paul's Cathedral, London, England

CEMETERY

Official Website:
http://www.stpauls.co.uk/

Location:
London, England

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Lawrence Alma-Tadema
Painter
8-Jan-1836 25-Jun-1912 Classicist painter
Max Beerbohm
Critic
24-Aug-1872 20-May-1956 Caricaturist, Seven Men
William Boyce
Composer
7-Feb-1710 7-Feb-1779 Cathedral Music
John Donne
Poet
1572 31-Mar-1631 Anniversaries
King Ethelred II
Royalty
c. 968 AD 23-Apr-1016 King of England 978-1013 & 1014-16
Alexander Fleming
Scientist
6-Aug-1881 11-Mar-1955 Discovered penicillin
Richard Howe
Military
8-Mar-1726 5-Aug-1799 First Lord of the Admiralty
William Holman Hunt
Painter
2-Apr-1827 7-Sep-1910 British Pre-Raphaelite painter
John of Gaunt
Royalty
Mar-1340 3-Feb-1399 Duke of Lancaster
John Everett Millais
Painter
8-Jun-1829 13-Aug-1896 British Pre-Raphaelite painter
Sir Edward Poynter
Painter
20-Mar-1836 26-Jul-1919 British Neo-Classical painter
Joshua Reynolds
Painter
16-Jul-1723 23-Feb-1792 English portraitist
Sir Philip Sidney
Author
30-Nov-1554 17-Oct-1586 The Defence of Poesie
J. M. W. Turner
Painter
23-Apr-1775 19-Dec-1851 Romanticist English lanscape painter
Anthony Van Dyck
Painter
22-Mar-1599 9-Dec-1641 Flemish portraitist and English court painter
Sir Francis Walsingham
Government
c. 1532 6-Apr-1590 Secretary to Elizabeth I
Arthur Wellesley
Military
1-May-1769 14-Sep-1852 1st Duke of Wellington
Benjamin West
Painter
10-Oct-1738 10-Mar-1820 British-American portrait, scene painter
Christopher Wren
Architect
20-Oct-1632 25-Feb-1723 Designed St. Paul's Cathedral


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