Submitted by Ian
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When I was in Calcutta in 1991 myself and Henrietta Rutherford-Jones discovered that the second son of Charles Dickens, Walter Landor Dickens, was lying in an unmarked grave in a "pauper's cemetery". We found this out because a university had moved the gravestone to the more upmarket South Park Street Cemetery leaving Walter's remains in an unmarked grave in Bhowanipore Cemetery. We went in search of the unmarked grave in Bhowanipore Cemetery and we arranged for a small stone to be made. When it was ready we took the stone to Bhowanipore Cemetery where we laid it on Walter's grave and held a short service in his memory.
Submitted by contributor Shelagh McKay Jones
Submitted by Ian
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When I was in Calcutta in 1991 myself and Henrietta Rutherford-Jones discovered that the second son of Charles Dickens, Walter Landor Dickens, was lying in an unmarked grave in a "pauper's cemetery". We found this out because a university had moved the gravestone to the more upmarket South Park Street Cemetery leaving Walter's remains in an unmarked grave in Bhowanipore Cemetery. We went in search of the unmarked grave in Bhowanipore Cemetery and we arranged for a small stone to be made. When it was ready we took the stone to Bhowanipore Cemetery where we laid it on Walter's grave and held a short service in his memory.
Submitted by contributor Shelagh McKay Jones
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