Highgate has to be one of the most famous cemeteries in the
world.
The western side of the cemetery was opened in 1839 and the eastern side
in 1854.
The west side of the cemetery was closed in 1975 due to it becoming financially
unviable, this is when the "Friends of Highgate Cemetery" was formed (F.O.H.C) to help preserve and maintain the historic
buildings and vaults. Unfortunately FOHC was very limited as to what it could do until 1981 when the freehold of both parts
of the cemetery was acquired.
The Friends of Highgate Cemetery are now a limited liability company
who with help from English Heritage and the Manpower Services Commission as well as paying members and volunteers, are dedicated
to the restoration and preservation of the entire cemetery.
The Darker Side
The late sixties and early seventies saw a darker side to the cemetery
emerge. The fact that Bram Stoker took inspiration for Dracula from his regular visits to eat lunch among the tombs and vaults,
may have a bearing on it, but later research concluded the existence of the HIGHGATE VAMPIRE as far back as the Victorian
period.
Although today the FOHC prefer not to talk about this period of
history for fear of portraying the "wrong type of reputation". The fact remains that there were some very strange and sinister
happenings which have become world renown.