Cross Bones is an old, post-medieval burial ground in South London with extraordinary history. It is thought to have been established originally as an unconsecrated graveyard for the outcast, prostitutes, and single women. By the time it closed in 1853, it held the corpses of 15,000 people.
In 2019, English singer-songwriter Frank Turner included a song about Cross Bones, called The Graveyard of the Outcast Dead on his album No Man's Land.
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