A map of famous gravestones has revealed the final resting place of 50 of the most famous Brits of all time.
The graves include celebrated international figures which have been buried across the length and breadth of Britain.
Notable grave stones in west London include Emmeline Pankhurst, leader of the British suffragette movement, who is buried at Brompton Cemetery.
Others include Isambard Kingdom Brunel, “one of the greatest figures” of the Industrial Revolution, and Charles Darwin, who is buried at Westminster Abbey.
Two former monarchs are also buried just outside of the capital, including Henry VII, who is buried at St George's Chaple in Windsor Castle.
Take a look at some of the most famous graves in London and Windsor, according to Funeral Zone .
Notable graves across the capital
Isambard Kingdom Brunel - Kensal Green, London
Emmeline Pankhurst - Brompton Cemetery, London
Benedict Arnold - St Mary's Church, Battersea
William Wilberforce - Westminster Abbey, London
Charles Darwin - Westminster Abbey, London
Sir Walter Raleigh - St Margaret’s, Westminster, London
Horatio Nelson - St Paul's Cathedral, London
J.M.W. Turner - St. Paul's Cathedral, London
William Blake - Dissenters Burial Ground, Bunhill Fields, London
Marie Lloyd - Hampstead Cemetery, London
Douglas Adams - Highgate Cemetery, London
Bram Stoker, Golders Green Crematorium, London
John Constable, St John-at-Hampstead, Hampstead, Greater London
Henry VIII - St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, Windsor
Queen Victoria, Royal Mausoleum, Frogmore Estate, Windsor, Berkshire
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