I worked in Brighton Extra-Mural, Lewes Road, Bear Road and Lawn Memorial Park cemeteries for 17 years ("Weekend walk", Weekend, March 24).
John Rastrick, who built the London-to-Brighton railway, has a marvellous tomb in Lewes Road cemetery.
Also there are Thomas Hughes, who wrote novels, and Tom Calin and William Moon, who created the alphabet for the blind.
-H Fieldhouse, Brighton
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