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Sound trail traces Hampstead graveyard's buried | Sound trail traces Hampstead graveyard's buried |
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A sound trail has been launched that shines a light on the lives of those buried in a London churchyard. | A sound trail has been launched that shines a light on the lives of those buried in a London churchyard. |
The people included in Hampstead Parish Churchyard's audio guide, buried over the past 250 years, include a chimney sweep and a body-snatching victim. | The people included in Hampstead Parish Churchyard's audio guide, buried over the past 250 years, include a chimney sweep and a body-snatching victim. |
The Life and Death in Hampstead Sound Trail contains extracts from more than 40 recorded interviews with family members and experts. | The Life and Death in Hampstead Sound Trail contains extracts from more than 40 recorded interviews with family members and experts. |
It is available on Camden Council's website. | It is available on Camden Council's website. |
The council hopes the Sound Trail will be used in primary schools to teach children about local history. | The council hopes the Sound Trail will be used in primary schools to teach children about local history. |
Among those buried in the churchyard are the father and grandfather of Daphne du Maurier, author of Rebecca and Jamaica Inn. | Among those buried in the churchyard are the father and grandfather of Daphne du Maurier, author of Rebecca and Jamaica Inn. |
Nineteenth century landscape painter John Constable is also buried there. | Nineteenth century landscape painter John Constable is also buried there. |
Sound Trail users are able to navigate a map of the cemetery, in Church Row, and click on individual gravestones for an audio commentary about the lives of the people buried beneath the headstones. | Sound Trail users are able to navigate a map of the cemetery, in Church Row, and click on individual gravestones for an audio commentary about the lives of the people buried beneath the headstones. |
The guide tells the tale of those who have been buried at the graveyard - which is also known as St John-at-Hampstead - since around 1745, when the medieval church building was pulled down and replaced by the present church. | The guide tells the tale of those who have been buried at the graveyard - which is also known as St John-at-Hampstead - since around 1745, when the medieval church building was pulled down and replaced by the present church. |
Radio presenter Alan Dein, who conducted many of the interviews, said the graveyard contains "a great social history of Hampstead and the nation" with "so many intriguing people buried there". | |
Body snatchers | Body snatchers |
The audio archive shows how "fame is fleeting", he added. | The audio archive shows how "fame is fleeting", he added. |
"It tells the story of people who were significant when they were buried, but 150 years since their death, they're not remembered," he said. | "It tells the story of people who were significant when they were buried, but 150 years since their death, they're not remembered," he said. |
During his research, Mr Dein, from Hampstead Garden Suburb, discovered tales of body snatching from the graveyard. | |
"During the time many of the people were buried, body snatching was in its heyday," he said. "The medical profession needed dead bodies. | "During the time many of the people were buried, body snatching was in its heyday," he said. "The medical profession needed dead bodies. |
"A John Lloyd, who died in 1791, was buried there but a day later, he was nabbed," he added. | "A John Lloyd, who died in 1791, was buried there but a day later, he was nabbed," he added. |
"Body snatchers dug him up, put him in a sack, stuck him on a coach, but they were caught and he was reburied." | "Body snatchers dug him up, put him in a sack, stuck him on a coach, but they were caught and he was reburied." |
The project, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, is the result of a partnership between Hampstead Parish Church and Camden Council. | The project, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, is the result of a partnership between Hampstead Parish Church and Camden Council. |
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