Trending...
- Financial Solutions Inc. Receives the 2020 Best of Sheridan Wyoming Award
- The Business Consultant behind The First Black-owned BP
- La Maquinaria Norteña releases 'Deluxe' edition of "En Las Buenas y En Las Malas"
The grave of the James Bond author Ian Fleming has been vandalised.
SWINDON, U.K. - eMusicWire -- The grave of the James Bond author Ian Fleming has been vandalised.
Ian's grave is in the grounds of St James' Church in Sevenhampton, Wiltshire near the market town of Highworth.
Part of the obelisk which has been removed contained an inscribed plaque which read 'Omnia perfunctus vitae praemia marces' — 'having enjoyed life's prizes, you now decay'.
Ian Fleming died from a heart attack in 1964 at the age of 56. His wife Ann, and their only child Caspar, are also buried in the graveyard.
The graveyard is just a stones throw from Warneford Place and estate which Fleming relocated to after completing the Bond novels. It was here he penned 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang'. The estate is now the home of Formula One motor racing tycoon Paddy McNally.
More on eMusic Wire
Speaking today, Graham Carter from Swindon Heritage said "You have to be an especially low kind of person to desecrate a grave, for whatever reason. It's important that people who deserve to be remembered are remembered, which means we all have a duty to preserve their memory. So I hope those responsible do the right thing and return it, and learn from their mistake.".
Justin Tomlinson, MP for the area told me "Our local community is very proud of our connection to Ian Fleming and we won't let this dreadful, mindless act undermine this".
The Fleming family have informed me that they're planning to replace the plaque. I would be very interested in covering this story moving forward.
COMPREHENSIVE IMAGES, DRONE FOOTAGE AND VIDEO ARE AVAILABLE HERE https://www.tsykes.co.uk/post/ian-flemings-grave-vandalised
Ian's grave is in the grounds of St James' Church in Sevenhampton, Wiltshire near the market town of Highworth.
Part of the obelisk which has been removed contained an inscribed plaque which read 'Omnia perfunctus vitae praemia marces' — 'having enjoyed life's prizes, you now decay'.
Ian Fleming died from a heart attack in 1964 at the age of 56. His wife Ann, and their only child Caspar, are also buried in the graveyard.
The graveyard is just a stones throw from Warneford Place and estate which Fleming relocated to after completing the Bond novels. It was here he penned 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang'. The estate is now the home of Formula One motor racing tycoon Paddy McNally.
More on eMusic Wire
- Grassroots Advocacy Group Urges Biden Administration to Appoint a Doctoral Level Mental Health Professional to Lead SAMHSA
- Regional Mexican stars Calibre 50 release compilation album "Las Numero 1 de Calibre 50"
- New Year New Vision Damon Batiste & NOSACONN INC. Take On Call To Action For Nation's Healing
- AUA College of Medicine Establishes Admissions Agreement with Mississippi Valley State University
- Dollyhood Records Signs Distribution Deal With Sony!
Speaking today, Graham Carter from Swindon Heritage said "You have to be an especially low kind of person to desecrate a grave, for whatever reason. It's important that people who deserve to be remembered are remembered, which means we all have a duty to preserve their memory. So I hope those responsible do the right thing and return it, and learn from their mistake.".
Justin Tomlinson, MP for the area told me "Our local community is very proud of our connection to Ian Fleming and we won't let this dreadful, mindless act undermine this".
The Fleming family have informed me that they're planning to replace the plaque. I would be very interested in covering this story moving forward.
COMPREHENSIVE IMAGES, DRONE FOOTAGE AND VIDEO ARE AVAILABLE HERE https://www.tsykes.co.uk/post/ian-flemings-grave-vandalised
Source: Tom Sykes Media
Filed Under: Entertainment
0 Comments
Latest on eMusic Wire
- Thiel College names Terry Eddy to Board of Trustees
- Sub Max Records Drops First Hit of the New Year - Dirty Dancing
- Motivational Fitness Radio Station Launches Hip Hop Rock
- "Diamond Fuji" to be Seen from TOKYO SKYTREE in February
- Texpak Offers Environmentally-Friendly Ecotach™ Fasteners to Address Sustainability Needs
- Morningstar names Quantified STF Fund top-performing tactical-allocation fund in 2020
- Financial Solutions Inc. Receives the 2020 Best of Sheridan Wyoming Award
- Country Music Artist, Clayton Anderson, Signs With Visionary Media Group
- Ernest Gonder's Urban Gospel Single 'For His Glory' Racking Up YouTube Watch Time
- SHELTER, New Works by Artists Byron Keith Byrd, Stefani Byrd, and Fenix Gallery Collective, January 20–February 24, 2021
- AI.Reverie Awarded $950 Million IDIQ Contract for U.S. Air Force Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS)
- Updated ASI Book Helps Association Executives Improve Organizational Performance Now and Post-COVID
- MBK Senior Living Ranks 7th On Fortune Best Workplaces For Aging Services List
- Yahman Dennie, The Midwest Dondada released "All Night Long"
- Maison Fauna To Release 'Funk Decision' by Foundless
- Fifth Gen Media announces Darlene Pope as Chairman of the Advisory Council
- Maison Fauna to Release Footrocket's What We Learned EP
- Phinge To Launch Netverse, a Rewards-Based Alternative to Apple and Google Using Innovative Proprietary Technology and Patented Mobile Devices
- Spivey Hall Children's Choir Looks To 2021 Through The Lens of Langston Hughes Poetry
- Wohler releases AoIP & Analog options for their iVAM1-1