Was Margaret Thatcher buried or cremated?

Thatcher’s body was subsequently cremated at Mortlake Crematorium. Her ashes were buried at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, London, in a private ceremony on 28 September 2013, alongside those of her husband Denis.

Where is Margaret Thatcher from?

Grantham, United Kingdom
Margaret Thatcher/Place of birth

Does Margaret Thatcher have a statue?

The statue of Margaret Thatcher in the Members’ Lobby of the Houses of Parliament, London, is a bronze sculpture of Margaret Thatcher, the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

Is Margaret Thatcher from Grantham?

Margaret Hilda Roberts was born on 13 October 1925, in Grantham, Lincolnshire. Her parents were Alfred Roberts (1892–1970), from Northamptonshire, and Beatrice Ethel Stephenson (1888–1960), from Lincolnshire.

Who made the Margaret Thatcher statue?

Statue of Margaret Thatcher (London Guildhall)

Statue of Margaret Thatcher
Artist Neil Simmons
Year May 1998
Medium Marble
Subject Margaret Thatcher

Who was the Lord Mayor of London at Margaret Thatchers funeral?

The Queen and her husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, were led in and out of the cathedral by the Lord Mayor of London, Roger Gifford, bearing the Mourning Sword. The sword had last been used at Churchill’s funeral.

Why was Thatcherism so important to the UK?

Prosperity, under Thatcherism, is an expression of the moral worth and ethical strength of a nation. Unbridled capitalism is thus the antithesis of the moral discipline of Thatcherism. Rather than alienating each man from his neighbour (as Marx predicted), capitalism for Thatcher was “a lively, human social and sociable reality”.

Why was capitalism the antithesis of Thatcherism?

Unbridled capitalism is thus the antithesis of the moral discipline of Thatcherism. Rather than alienating each man from his neighbour (as Marx predicted), capitalism for Thatcher was “a lively, human social and sociable reality”. It went hand-in-hand with religiosity (Methodism in Thatcher’s case) and communal obligation.