Post-mortem photography: a window into the past
History, cultural Anna McGrail History, cultural Anna McGrail

Post-mortem photography: a window into the past

In the modern age of smart phones, we often take it for granted that thousands of images exist of ourselves, available at the click of a button, photos taken in seconds and at no cost. But for many families in the 19th and early 20th centuries, post-mortem photography was the only chance to capture an image of a loved one.

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London Month of the Dead: spooky soirées and morbid musings
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London Month of the Dead: spooky soirées and morbid musings

Stephen Coates is the co-creator of London Month of the Dead, a fascinating festival of talks, tours and events about death and mortality, running throughout October. In our latest blog, we find out all about this scintillating series and why Stephen and Suzette Field launched their annual festival of the dead.

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The history of death masks: faces of the departed
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The history of death masks: faces of the departed

Throughout history, humans have longed to remember the dead—not just in spirit, but in form. Among the most haunting and intimate expressions of this desire is the death mask: a cast taken from a person’s face shortly after death. From Tutankhamun to Lenin, let’s take a look at death masks through history.

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World Art Day 2025: the depiction of death in art
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World Art Day 2025: the depiction of death in art

Throughout the history of art, artists have utilised various mediums to explore universal human experiences. The one, inescapable human experience which has fascinated, horrified and captivated artists, is death.

Part of Life has created a list of art works that offer views on death and dying, that can help those struggling with questions around mortality, to reflect and consider the ultimate human experience.

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Grave iconography – decoding a Victorian cemetery
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Grave iconography – decoding a Victorian cemetery

If you’ve ever taken a stroll around a cemetery you may notice a cornucopia of symbolism surrounding you. Each of the symbols you find on headstones is rich in meaning, but if you’re unfamiliar with them, may need decoding. Read Anna McGrail’s blog to discover more about cemetery symbolism.

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Kicking the Bucket – A festival of living and dying
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Kicking the Bucket – A festival of living and dying

Liz Rothschild set up the Kicking the Bucket Festival in 2012. Working as a celebrant and burial ground manager, she realised that it was essential to talk with people before a bereavement in order for people to feel able to ask for what they really need. Here, Liz tells us about why she started the festival, what it involves, and how it helps to destigmatise the taboo subject of death and dying.

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