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Bournbrook Road
Houses in Bournbrook Road.
Image: © Alan Hughes
Taken: 19 Jan 2020
0.06 miles
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Langbrook Road
Housing in Langbrook Road.
Image: © Alan Hughes
Taken: 19 Jan 2020
0.07 miles
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The grave of the Gambardella family in Greenwich Cemetery
Greenwich Cemetery was founded 1856 by Greenwich Burial Board on a hilly site, with an entrance in Well Hall Road. At the top of the hill are the Commonwealth War Graves and the Heroes Corner and War Memorial. The panoramic views are the finest from any cemetery in London and are some of the best anywhere in London. This is at the top of the hill. Just left centre can be seen the blocks around Vauxhall, while on the extreme right, the Gherkin is visible.
For more about Greenwich Cemetery see https://londongardenstrust.org/inventory/gardens-online-record.php?ID=GRN026
This is near the Norwegian section for refugees of the Second World War. It is for the Gambardella family who owned a popular cafe near the Royal Standard at Blackheath.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 28 May 2020
0.09 miles
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The Norwegian section of Greenwich Cemetery
Greenwich Cemetery was founded 1856 by Greenwich Burial Board on a hilly site, with an entrance in Well Hall Road. At the top of the hill are the Commonwealth War Graves and the Heroes Corner and War Memorial. The panoramic views are the finest from any cemetery in London and are some of the best anywhere in London. This is at the top of the hill. Just left centre can be seen the blocks around Vauxhall, while on the extreme right, the Gherkin is visible.
For more about Greenwich Cemetery see https://londongardenstrust.org/inventory/gardens-online-record.php?ID=GRN026
This is the Norwegian section, dedicated to 30 refugees who were killed during the Second World War. There have been a few subsequent burials here. It is beautifully kept and laid out in a way, similar to the war graves further up the hill - see https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6487867
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 28 May 2020
0.11 miles
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In the Norwegian section of Greenwich Cemetery
Greenwich Cemetery was founded 1856 by Greenwich Burial Board on a hilly site, with an entrance in Well Hall Road. At the top of the hill are the Commonwealth War Graves and the Heroes Corner and War Memorial. The panoramic views are the finest from any cemetery in London and are some of the best anywhere in London. This is at the top of the hill. Just left centre can be seen the blocks around Vauxhall, while on the extreme right, the Gherkin is visible.
For more about Greenwich Cemetery see https://londongardenstrust.org/inventory/gardens-online-record.php?ID=GRN026
This is the Norwegian section, dedicated to 30 refugees who were killed during the Second World War. There have been a few subsequent burials here. It is beautifully kept and laid out in a way, similar to the war graves further up the hill - see https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6487867
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 28 May 2020
0.11 miles
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The Norwegian section of Greenwich Cemetery
Greenwich Cemetery was founded 1856 by Greenwich Burial Board on a hilly site, with an entrance in Well Hall Road. At the top of the hill are the Commonwealth War Graves and the Heroes Corner and War Memorial. The panoramic views are the finest from any cemetery in London and are some of the best anywhere in London. This is at the top of the hill. Just left centre can be seen the blocks around Vauxhall, while on the extreme right, the Gherkin is visible.
For more about Greenwich Cemetery see https://londongardenstrust.org/inventory/gardens-online-record.php?ID=GRN026
This is the Norwegian section, dedicated to 30 refugees who were killed during the Second World War. There have been a few subsequent burials here. It is beautifully kept and laid out in a way, similar to the war graves further up the hill - see https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6487867
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 28 May 2020
0.11 miles
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The Norwegian section of Greenwich Cemetery
Greenwich Cemetery was founded 1856 by Greenwich Burial Board on a hilly site, with an entrance in Well Hall Road. At the top of the hill are the Commonwealth War Graves and the Heroes Corner and War Memorial. The panoramic views are the finest from any cemetery in London and are some of the best anywhere in London. This is at the top of the hill. Just left centre can be seen the blocks around Vauxhall, while on the extreme right, the Gherkin is visible.
For more about Greenwich Cemetery see https://londongardenstrust.org/inventory/gardens-online-record.php?ID=GRN026
This is the Norwegian section, dedicated to 30 refugees who were killed during the Second World War. There have been a few subsequent burials here. It is beautifully kept and laid out in a way, similar to the war graves further up the hill - see https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6487867
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 28 May 2020
0.11 miles
8
Langbrook Road
Housing in Langbrook Road.
Image: © Alan Hughes
Taken: 19 Jan 2020
0.12 miles
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In the Norwegian section of Greenwich Cemetery
Greenwich Cemetery was founded 1856 by Greenwich Burial Board on a hilly site, with an entrance in Well Hall Road. At the top of the hill are the Commonwealth War Graves and the Heroes Corner and War Memorial. The panoramic views are the finest from any cemetery in London and are some of the best anywhere in London. This is at the top of the hill. Just left centre can be seen the blocks around Vauxhall, while on the extreme right, the Gherkin is visible.
For more about Greenwich Cemetery see https://londongardenstrust.org/inventory/gardens-online-record.php?ID=GRN026
This is the Norwegian section, dedicated to 30 refugees who were killed during the Second World War. There have been a few subsequent burials here. It is beautifully kept and laid out in a way, similar to the war graves further up the hill - see https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6487867
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 30 May 2020
0.12 miles
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Charlton Park rugby club
Despite the name of the club, and the rugby posts still up after the end of the season, it was cricket being played here on a May evening.
Image: © Stephen Craven
Taken: 9 May 2009
0.13 miles