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Thursday, January 25, 2007

London Cemetery Series

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I took these photos years ago when I was living in
Islington.

I didn't remember the address when I uploaded these to
Flickr, so I found the cemetery by locating where I used to live in Islington,
then scrolling the map along the route I used to take to get to the cemetery (I used Google maps cause Yahoo's maps don't zoom down far enough.)

So cool all the red
buses chocking up the streets.

This cemetery is in Stoke Newington, and looking at the
names of the roads around the cemetery, I reckon this must have had a important
building nearby.

The grounds were amazingly overgrown, and it looked like
some recent hacking to clear out path had occurred.

It was like discovering a lost city, in the middle of .

It's too bad that Vox doesn’t let us embed things like
Google maps, but here is the links, and if you visit Flickr (now that I know
the location) I've Geotagged the photos.

Google maps location





1 comment:

  1. Interesting series of pics and posts about cemetaries... the juxtaposition of beauty and death

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