War memorial in Chatham Cemetery

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War memorial in Chatham Cemetery

Image: © Marathon Taken: 23 Jul 2011

Chatham Cemetery is in two parts. This is the more westerly Maidstone Road section. It seems to be older than the eastern Palmerston Road section. Just inside the gate this very colourful display of wild flowers has been created, with cornfield annuals such as cornflower, scabious and corn cockle providing an attractive foreground to the war memorial.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.371033
Longitude
0.521542