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Time Machine, Brompton Cemetery

 
 
+#'s, - names
05:57 / 14.01.04
Curious if anyone knows anything about the "Time Machine" in Brompotn Cemetary, built by Samuel Warner and Joseph Bonomi in the late 19th century to an ancient Egyptian blueprint. I spent about an hour looking around the internet for information but there was none really to be had. Came across it reading about the MOUNT VERNON ASTRAL TEMPLE record "Musick That Cures You of Time" which features a picture of it on the cover, taken by some guy from the FOrtean Times.
 
 
KnofC
15:07 / 15.01.04
the best i could come up with id this:

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=9495&pt=Joseph%20Bonomi

unfortunatly, this does not give any more real info, however you have peaked my interest, and i shall endevour to get more results

later

KnofC
 
 
FinderWolf
19:05 / 20.01.04
This sounds cool. Any more news/info?
 
 
All Acting Regiment
20:33 / 01.08.05
Anything yet?
 
 
macrophage
20:54 / 01.08.05
Have you tried Borderlands Science Foundations, Fringeware, The Konformist, Nexus or any of them? How about Adventures Unlimited of Palladin Press or Loompanics Press websites?
 
 
ghadis
07:05 / 02.08.05
Sadly just missed this but i'll keep an eye out for any more...

Brompton Cemetery Open Day this Saturday
Brompton Cemetery Open Day
30 Jul 2005
11.00am-5.00pm
Includes guided tours of the cemetery and catacombs, chance to view original burial records, exhibitions, entertainment and refreshments.
No charge for entry. Donations requested for guided tours.
£3 for cemetery tours, £2 for catacomb tours.
Brompton Cemetery lies between Old Brompton Road and Fulham Road SW10
Travel Underground and Mainline: West Brompton, Buses 14,74,211 & 414
Parking within cemetery
 
  
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