http://bldgblog.blogspot.com/2015/10/occ...erary.html
EXCERPT: Speaking of cracks in space-time, an urban legend I really love is the one about a tomb in Brompton Cemetery, London, allegedly designed by Egyptologist Joseph Bonomi and rumored to be a time machine.
A sadly now-defunct blog called The Clerkenwell Kid is a great resource for this. There, we read that Bonomi "traded as an archaeological artist but is thought to have been a tomb raider" [...] The correct question to ask here is not: is this true? Is this tomb really a time machine? The correct question to ask here is: how freaking cool is this?
The Clerkenwell Kid then goes one better, however, claiming that this urban legend is wrong—because it isn't ambitious enough. In fact, we're told, the tomb was actually one of five such chambers, designed and constructed by Bonomi in an occult conspiracy with his colleague, Samuel Alfred Warner....
EXCERPT: Speaking of cracks in space-time, an urban legend I really love is the one about a tomb in Brompton Cemetery, London, allegedly designed by Egyptologist Joseph Bonomi and rumored to be a time machine.
A sadly now-defunct blog called The Clerkenwell Kid is a great resource for this. There, we read that Bonomi "traded as an archaeological artist but is thought to have been a tomb raider" [...] The correct question to ask here is not: is this true? Is this tomb really a time machine? The correct question to ask here is: how freaking cool is this?
The Clerkenwell Kid then goes one better, however, claiming that this urban legend is wrong—because it isn't ambitious enough. In fact, we're told, the tomb was actually one of five such chambers, designed and constructed by Bonomi in an occult conspiracy with his colleague, Samuel Alfred Warner....