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Saturday, 23 July 2011

Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park

Film for sound as much as visualspath-tooMay blossom on hawthornPathThe over-grownest bit - birdsong loudest hereDead Nettles amongst the dead
19th-c romanticism, faith, mysticism and deathPeaceObelisks of the deadDraped urns and broken columnnecropolis and natureA glimpse through the graves and wood...
The Middle Sort...Cherry blossom springtime...monumental grave and housing!Primroses  on grave renewalDaffodils on graves always a favouritecrowded in death, as in life
May Cherry Blossom in cemeterySpring renewal in a place of deathWhat are these flowers?Oriental influence and modernityEgyptian style in 19th-c death +...Curious grave marker
Panoramio photos (handy map / aerial photos)
Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park, a set on Flickr.
Posted by David Sankey at 7/23/2011 05:56:00 pm
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Labels: birdsong, Bow, death, flowers, graves, Mile End, peace, Poplar, spring, St Clements Hospital, Tower Hamlets Cemetery, Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park
Location: Poplar, Greater London, UK

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