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Bramley Way, St Albans
Image: © David Howard
Taken: 6 Aug 2015
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Church, now used as art centre
The church at TL175068 has been converted into an arts centre / theatre sort of thing.
Image: © Rob Hinkley
Taken: 10 Apr 2005
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The Grave Stones in Hill End Hospital Cemetery, St Albans
These stand alongside the road hedge, and the grass has been kept under control, unlike the areas of the unmarked graves.
The nearest stone is that of
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Image: © Chris Reynolds
Taken: 7 Nov 2007
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Emily Evans Grave, Hill End Hospital Cemetery, St Albans
The gravestone of Emily Evans, aged 55. The 1901 census was conducted on the night of March 31st - and she is recorded as a patient in the Hertfordshire County Lunatic Asylum. She died on April 1 and the stone carried the words "Released from sorrow and pain to rest forever with the Lord".
Image: © Chris Reynolds
Taken: 7 Nov 2007
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Old 'Hill End' Railway platform, St Albans
Now a cycle and footpath, Alban Way is the route of the old Hatfield to St Albans Railway. This platform was the Hill End station. Photographed looking west. The station was opened in 1899, it served the old Mental Hospital, adjoining to the south. It was closed to passengers in 1951 although freight trains continued until 1964.
Image: © Barry Lawson
Taken: 24 Jan 2006
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The Grave Stones in Hill End Hospital Cemetery, St Albans
The nearest stone is for of Samuel Adrian Lomas - who died on the 24th November 1901 aged 63.
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Image: © Chris Reynolds
Taken: 7 Nov 2007
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Samuel Adrian Lomas's grave, Hill End Hospital Cemetery, St Albans
This stone carries the name of Samuel Adrian Lomas - who died on the 24th November 1901 aged 63. For general view showing location
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Image: © Chris Reynolds
Taken: 7 Nov 2007
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Returning to Nature at Hill End Hospital Cemetery, St Albans
Young Oak trees growing near the western boundary of the cemetery. If left untouched this area would become oak woodland, as a result of the acrons from the oak tree on the northern boundary.
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Image: © Chris Reynolds
Taken: 7 Nov 2007
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Hill End garden of rest looking south
Image: © Robert Eva
Taken: 6 May 2017
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Overgrown Burial Plots at Hill End Hospital Cemetery, St Albans
The young oak tree on the left was one of the biggest - but closer examination showed large numbers of seedlings coming up through the rough grass.
The burials in this area were originally marked with numbered iron markers, none of which were visible.
Image: © Chris Reynolds
Taken: 7 Nov 2007
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