What was a guinea grave? They’re mentioned a time of two in the Tom Harper books. Take a little trip with me to Beckett Street cemetery and I’ll tell you. It’s one of those things that manages to be uplifting and heartbreaking at the same time.
And here’s a little bonus for you, as I was out doing some filming. Come and see what was once the Victoria public house at the bottom of Roundhay Road, where Tom and Annabelle used to live.
Please remember, The Deal Will Rise is published everywhere next week, and I’d be very, very grateful if you’d order a copy. However, if you’re in the UK, don’t order the hardback from Amazon – Kindle is fine – becasue they’ve screwed up and are currently charing far more than the list price. UK is fine.

Thanks for that Chris. I spent several hours finding the graves of ancestors, 32 of whom are in Beckett St. I found 2 in guinea graves, to add to the one ( a 3 year old) in Holbeck. In both cemeteries the social gulfs are highlighted by these graves, set against the vast monuments close by.
I understand all too well. I have relatives in Beckett St, St George’s, Hunslet and Harehills. One in a guinea grave here, two in unmarked graves. These say so much about poverty and striving, don’t they?