Seven Photographs: Highgate Cemetery in the Snow [Part III]
Click here to see other photographs from HighGate Cemetery including directions and history.
read more »Click here to see other photographs from HighGate Cemetery including directions and history.
read more »Click here to see all the photographs from Highgate Cemetery including directions and history.
read more »I don’t know what to say. I have listened to Mr. Adams read ‘Last Chance to See’ so many times my girlfriend gets annoyed when I quote it verbatim. My Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy books are falling apart because they are my go-to books when my brain hurts. I planned to stand next to […]
read more »My aunt, knowing that I love cemeteries, told me to visit Highgate Cemetery. I went looking on the web to see what all the fuss was about. I clicked on the Friends of Highgate Cemetery website and looked at the list of famous interns. The first on the list is probably one of my […]
read more »On a snowy walk, between my Aunt’s house on Fulham Palace Road and The Earl’s Court Underground Station, I randomly came across a cemetery. After wandering about, I looked up a little of its history. It was created by an act of Parliament in 1840 along with six other cemeteries. At that […]
read more »This was made by a couple of young ladies, in a park near Earl’s Court, London. A novel use for those coal pieces that once went for eyes. Drink More Gin! For those that know me, no explanation is required.
read more »Just down the road from my Aunt’s house in London is the Fulham Palace Road Cemetery. It had stopped snowing for the afternoon, so I went out wandering with my camera. The last time I was at this cemetery, it was not snowing, Click here to see those photographs,
read more »My parents live in the small English Village of Lympstone, set up against the River Exe, on the south coast, in the County of Devon. It almost never snows in Lympstone, which was why I was so excited when I woke up horribly early because of jet lag and saw millions of little pieces of […]
read more »In England, Doctor Who monsters guard the portals to parallel universes. Or as we know it, construction in a snowy London cemetery.
read more »In the little town of Budleigh Salterton, on the south coast of England, there is a cemetery. My grandmother is now in that cemetery. The day after the funeral my mother and I stopped by, and I took some photographs. The next day it snowed, so we went back. On the way we drove through […]
read more »London in Winter. When the sun disappears at 4:30, and the gray buildings reflect the gray sky and the gray trees, all moments of colour stand in contrast. Upon exiting the underground, on the edge of Hyde Park, the famous blue and red symbol glows in the darkening sky, London. On the edge of Hyde […]
read more »Of all the photographs I took in London in December of 2009, there was one that obstinately would not fit in any category. In the basement of the London Science Museum is a ‘How Things Work’ exhibit. This is an obviously older exhibit, as most of the items look to be from the 1950’s, but […]
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