Cemitério de Abney Park
Cemitério de Abney Park
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125 800 m2 |
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Grade II listed park and garden (d) () |
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Abney Park cemetery é um dos Sete Magníficos Cemitérios de Londres.[1]
Abney Park em Stoke Newington, no borough de Hackney, é um local histórico originalmente ocupado no século XVIII por Mary Abney e Isaac Watts, e pela vizinha família Hartopp.
Galeria
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View of the Gothic Chapel from the War Monument
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Overview of the Monument to the Great Wars
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The memorial to PC William Frederick Tyler who died on duty in 1909 in the Tottenham Outrage (Grave K06:114880)
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The lion on the grave of Frank, Susannah and Emmie Bostock (Grave J05:081999)
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The angel on the grave of Ellen Gray (Grave J05:151328)
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Family tomb of Pye-Smith family (Grave K06:006182)
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Wildlife in Abney Park Cemetery
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Salvation Army graves
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Graves of Salvation Army Commissioners
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Graves of Salvation Army Commissioners
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Map of the paths and grave sections within Abney Park
Referências
- ↑ "Abney Park Cemetery Index", British Isles Genealogy.
Bibliografia
editar- Joyce, Paul, A Guide to Abney Park Cemetery, Abney Park Cemetery Trust, 1994, ISBN 0-9509420-2-2.
- Meller, Hugh & Brian Parsons, London Cemeteries: an illustrated guide and gazetteer, The History Press, 2008, ISBN 978-0-7509-4622-3.
- Beach, Darren, London's Cemeteries, Metro Guides, 2006, ISBN 1-902910-23-0.
- The very commercial but nonetheless interesting book about the Tottenham Outrage (where PC Tyler was killed): Harris, Janet Dorothy, Outrage! An Edwardian Tragedy, Wilson Harris Publications, 2000, ISBN 0-9539641-0-8 or visit the book's website.
- London Gardens Online
Ligações externas
editar- Abney Park Cemetery Trust
- A Victorian Visitor's Account
- Abney Park Cemetery Group on Flickr.
- The Music Hall Guild of Great Britain and America