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Cedars Avenue, Mitcham
Image: © Stacey Harris
Taken: 25 Oct 2009
0.10 miles
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War graves in Streatham Park Cemetery
Streatham Park Cemetery opened as the Great Southern Cemetery in 1909. Up to the Second World War Streatham Park Cemetery accounted for one fifth of all burials in South London. It is a strange mixture with colourful gardens of remembrance near the entrance in Rowan Road, large mausolea not far from the entrance, and a 'street' of even larger mausolea, many to Italians, beyond the war memorial. Much of the rest of the cemetery is quite wild. The cemetery is reasonably attractive on a sunny day but when visiting on a gloomy day, I found the marble mausolea overpowering and extremely depressing.
A more complete history is given at http://www.londongardensonline.org.uk/gardens-online-record.asp?ID=MER056
The war graves, which are from the Second World War, are in a line as seen here and are quite a distance from the entrance. Sadly they are not in a special area as in many other local cemeteries - see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3035400 and http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2528457
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 1 Mar 2017
0.22 miles
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Houses on Grove Road, Mitcham
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 25 Jul 2022
0.22 miles
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Mitcham Eastfields Railway Station
The line towards London.
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 25 Jul 2022
0.23 miles
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Mitcham Eastfields Railway Station
Thameslink Class 700, No. 700055 departing for Sutton.
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 25 Jul 2022
0.23 miles
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Father and son war graves in Streatham Park Cemetery
Streatham Park Cemetery opened as the Great Southern Cemetery in 1909. Up to the Second World War Streatham Park Cemetery accounted for one fifth of all burials in South London. It is a strange mixture with colourful gardens of remembrance near the entrance in Rowan Road, large mausolea not far from the entrance, and a 'street' of even larger mausolea, many to Italians, beyond the war memorial. Much of the rest of the cemetery is quite wild.
A more complete history is given at http://www.londongardensonline.org.uk/gardens-online-record.asp?ID=MER056
The war graves, which are from the Second World War, are in a line and are quite a distance from the entrance. Sadly they are not in a special area as in many other local cemeteries - see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3035400 and http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2528457
The gravestone at the back here is one of the standard Commonwealth War Graves Commission headstones and is to Private H. L. Edwards of The East Surrey Regiment who died 29th April 1941 age 25. The one at the front is also to Private H. L. Edwards which explains that he died of wounds. Below his name is that of his father who died in the First World War - Private Lancelot Edwards killed in action 14th May 1917 aged 29 years.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 1 Mar 2017
0.23 miles
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Houses on Grove Road, Mitcham
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 25 Jul 2022
0.23 miles
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Mitcham Eastfields station
A station with staggered platforms each on the far side of the level crossing for an arriving train. This reduces the time the level crossing is closed to the road.
Image: © Robin Webster
Taken: 1 Apr 2012
0.23 miles
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Cycle path near Mitcham
A short cycle path near Mitcham Common, in the suburbs of south London. The path provides a link enabling cyclists to use quieter roads.
Image: © Malc McDonald
Taken: 11 Jan 2020
0.24 miles
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Traffic calming on Grove Road, Mitcham
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 25 Jul 2022
0.24 miles