Greenwich Cemetery, London SE9

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Greenwich Cemetery, London SE9

Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 3 May 2014

One of half a dozen weather-protection shelters in this cemetery. The majority of these are boarded up as an anti-social behaviour strategy. This one is situated near to the entrance on Well Hall Road, the latter identifiable by its 1930s (?) brick piers with stone capitals. The cemetery covers 9.5 hectares (i.e. approximately 24 acres) and is sandwiched between Mayday Gardens and Dunblane Road, Eltham.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.468045
Longitude
0.052885