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,
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The photography is amazing.
Is there an email address that I could use to contact the cemetery office? I am trying to see if my great, great grandparents are buried there. The name is Stamp.
I thank you very much and for the opportunity to see these wonderful pictures.
Arlene
Naples, FL
There is a small chapel in the cemetery, but no real office. I would guess the best way to find out would be to get in touch with the city of Fulham. They could probably point you in the right direction.
I’m happy you like the photographs.