![The Jane Wildgoose Memorial Library](https://i.pinimg.com/564x/e5/fc/03/e5fc03cd4dc9c485d74425d49ce3dc22.jpg)
Dr. Jane Wildgoose’s London memory library/wunderkammer has been described as
(…) a place where the heart remembers; where tender connections are made with forgotten feelings; and where the emotive power of the lost rituals of death is explored and interpreted by Jane’s sensitivity and unerring eye for the compelling.’
– Roger Bowdler, ‘World of Interiors’ (November 2006)
The library is famously difficult to find, but perhaps these images will persuade you that it’s a worthwhile journey:
![](https://materialsofmourning.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/iphotoiphoto-mailtmp-1.jpg)
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![The Wildgoose Memorial Library – London, England - Atlas Obscura](https://assets.atlasobscura.com/media/W1siZiIsInVwbG9hZHMvcGxhY2VfaW1hZ2VzL2Rvb3JfMS5qcGciXSxbInAiLCJ0aHVtYiIsIngzOTA-Il0sWyJwIiwiY29udmVydCIsIi1xdWFsaXR5IDgxIC1hdXRvLW9yaWVudCJdXQ/door_1.jpg)