Cemitério de Abney Park
Abney Park cemetery é um dos Sete Magníficos Cemitérios de Londres.[1]
Cemitério de Abney Park

Portão de entrada do cemitério
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125 800 m2 |
| Estatuto patrimonial |
Grade II listed park and garden (d) () |
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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
View of the Gothic Chapel from the War Monument
Overview of the Monument to the Great Wars
The memorial to PC William Frederick Tyler who died on duty in 1909 in the Tottenham Outrage (Grave K06:114880)
The lion on the grave of Frank, Susannah and Emmie Bostock (Grave J05:081999)
The angel on the grave of Ellen Gray (Grave J05:151328)
Family tomb of Pye-Smith family (Grave K06:006182)
Wildlife in Abney Park Cemetery
Salvation Army graves
Graves of Salvation Army Commissioners
Graves of Salvation Army Commissioners
Grave of General Bramwell Booth and Florence Booth (Grave O06:133223)
Salvation Army Marker for Bramwell Booth and his wife Florence Booth
Map of the paths and grave sections within Abney Park
Bibliografia
- 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
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