Back in May a few of us from the Cambridge Camera Club visited Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park. This cemetery is one of the Magnificent Seven London Cemeteries and is the second one of the seven that we have visited. (We visited Abney Park Cemetery in April 2014 and there are two previous posts on my blog)
You can read about this cemetery in Wikipedia by following this link
It was closed to burials in 1966 and like the other six magnificent cemetery's they have become a haven for wildlife and a restful place to walk through.
We arrived mid to late morning in London and spent a couple of hours in the cemetery. We then went off for some lunch and a walk around Tower Hamlets. We later returned late afternoon and I spent some time playing with an infra red filter on my camera. This post is from the first few hours in the cemetery.
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