
The tomb of William Bligh at the garden Museum
On a recent visit to the Garden Museum in the former church of St Mary next to Lambeth Palace, it was hard to miss the impressive tomb of Admiral William Bligh, which stands in the middle of their courtyard. Better known by his more junior rank of Captain his name will be forever linked with the Mutiny on the Bounty.
You are probably familiar with one or other of the film versions of that story – the first starring Charles Laughton as Bligh from 1935 or the later versions with Trevor Howard in 1962 and Anthony Hopkins in 1984. But there’s more to Bligh than that, much of it quite surprising.
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