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I'm currently looking for some photographic cemeteries. So far I've looked at Highgate, Brompton and Stoke Newington. Does anyone know any others?

12 years, 6 months ago - C.A. Cooper

Doing a recce for feature film locations.

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12 years, 6 months ago - Michael Walton

Kensal Green Cemetary, wonderful... http://www.kensalgreencemetery.com/

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12 years, 6 months ago - Scott Clements

Hampstead Cemetery...small, quiet, beautiful

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12 years, 6 months ago - Amanda Richardson

If you can make it to Edinburgh I'd say Greyfriars Cemetery. I'm actually going to Kensal Green soon (also researching locations) as I found out I have some relatives in the catacomb.

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12 years, 6 months ago - Pablo Zanon

The best cementery to photograph is Saint Pancras Old Church. You have nice tombs and the Tom Hardy tree.

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12 years, 6 months ago - rob curry

paddington old cemetery is quite fetching

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12 years, 6 months ago - C.A. Cooper

Wow this has been such a great response and has given me loads to think about and a lot of places to visit. Thanks very much for all your comments :D

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12 years, 6 months ago - Bill Hayes

Rower Hamlets cemetary. Off Burdett Road, Bow. Smashing little place.

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12 years, 6 months ago - Chris Chandler

West Norwood Cemetery - home to Mrs Beaton, Hiram Maxim and many more. There is a fascinating Greek Orthodox section and small Jewish cemetery. Parts are still in use.

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12 years, 6 months ago - Ken Barnes

If you're looking for a run-down, overgrown look, go to Nunhead cemetery in SE London. Lots of falling down and broken headstones almost lost in the jungle.

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12 years, 6 months ago - SP User

Arno's Vale, Bristol. Large, overgrown in places, a few tombs, on a hill. Also a visitors centre for a unit base.

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12 years, 6 months ago - Lenka Rayn H.

Nunhead in south east London www.fonc.org.uk/

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12 years, 6 months ago - Diarmuid Keane

I shot a short in this cemetery, its quiet pretty.

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12 years, 6 months ago - C.A. Cooper

Hey guys, thanks so much for all your feedback. I greatly appreciate it. I'll certainly be checking all these out :)

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12 years, 6 months ago - Claudette FLINT

The cemetery at Cemetery Junction in Reading. It has even got dwarf deers living there and a huge weeping willow.
35 min from London Paddington.

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12 years, 6 months ago - rob curry

oh and Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park is REALLY special! http://www.towerhamletscemetery.org/

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