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Sunday, May 25, 2008
The Tomb of Sir Richard Burton
In the leafy suburbs of Southwest London is a small parish church cemetery that has one of London's most remarkable tombs. The tomb is of Sir Richard Burton and his wife Isabel.

Burton Mausoleum - St Mary Magdalens Mortlake
Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton (1821 - 1890) was a remarkable man in an age of remarkable men. He is best known as an explorer and linguist (he could speak 29 languages), but he could also be called a translator, writer, poet, soldier, orientalist, ethnologist, hypnotist, fencer and diplomat.

Burton Mausoleum
Burton is famous for his pilgrimage in disguise to Mecca. He spoke Arabic and knew the ways of the Islamic world from his time spent in India. Before the trip he was even circumcised to reduce the risk of being discovered as a non believer.
His other notable travels include the exploration of the great lakes of Africa.
As a writer he is best known for his translation of Arabian Nights, whose version is still printed today.
Further Burton biography at wikipedia: Sir Richard Burton

Burton Mausoleum under Heathrow Flightpath
Tomb Details
The tomb is in the shape of a Bedouin tent and has great attention to detail such as the crescent moon trimmings and the illusion of canvas tent walls.

Camel Tribute

Burton Tent Wall

Burton Tent Wall Detail
Inside the Tomb
At the back of the tomb is a ladder leading to a glass viewing window, where you can peer in to see the final resting place of Richard and Isabel.

Burton Mausoleum - viewing window

Richard Burton

Isabel Burton
In Memorium

Memorial Poem

Richard and Isabel Burton RIP
Location
St Mary Magdalen's Roman Catholic Church Mortlake
61 North Worple Way
London SW14 8 PR

St Mary Magdalens Roman Catholic Church - Mortlake
Links
The Burton Tomb Restoration Fund

Burton Mausoleum - St Mary Magdalens Mortlake
Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton (1821 - 1890) was a remarkable man in an age of remarkable men. He is best known as an explorer and linguist (he could speak 29 languages), but he could also be called a translator, writer, poet, soldier, orientalist, ethnologist, hypnotist, fencer and diplomat.

Burton Mausoleum
Burton is famous for his pilgrimage in disguise to Mecca. He spoke Arabic and knew the ways of the Islamic world from his time spent in India. Before the trip he was even circumcised to reduce the risk of being discovered as a non believer.
His other notable travels include the exploration of the great lakes of Africa.
As a writer he is best known for his translation of Arabian Nights, whose version is still printed today.
Further Burton biography at wikipedia: Sir Richard Burton

Burton Mausoleum under Heathrow Flightpath
Tomb Details
The tomb is in the shape of a Bedouin tent and has great attention to detail such as the crescent moon trimmings and the illusion of canvas tent walls.

Camel Tribute

Burton Tent Wall

Burton Tent Wall Detail
Inside the Tomb
At the back of the tomb is a ladder leading to a glass viewing window, where you can peer in to see the final resting place of Richard and Isabel.

Burton Mausoleum - viewing window

Richard Burton

Isabel Burton
In Memorium

Memorial Poem

Richard and Isabel Burton RIP
Location
St Mary Magdalen's Roman Catholic Church Mortlake
61 North Worple Way
London SW14 8 PR

St Mary Magdalens Roman Catholic Church - Mortlake
Links
The Burton Tomb Restoration Fund
Labels: cemetery, england, london, sir richard burton
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