This is a grave from the Victorian age    
when a fear of zombies and vampires was prevalent.     
The cage was intended to trap the undead     
just in case the corpse reanimated.
How interesting!
These cages are called mortsafes,    
which were to used to prevent body theft;     
a significant worry in 19th century UK due to     
the demand for bodies for anatomical studies     
for medical students.  The Anatomy Act was passed in 1832, allowing medical universities to use unclaimed     
bodies as cadavers.  After this the need (or desire)     
for these cages diminished.  While the truth may     
not be as romantic as vampires breaking out     
of their graves, mortsafes are still an intriguing     
relic of a time long past.   
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Whoa, that is pretty neat! Those zombies are definitely not getting out of there.
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