Our first stop was Stoke Newington (which isn’t really East London after all - or is it? Matt?). We were going to find Abney Park Cemetery, a place both of us have heard about and seen pictures of, but never visited. This was the final resting place of William Booth, his wife Catherine, and a number of other Salvation Army greats. We’d seen fantastic pictures of Booth’s funeral procession to the cemetery, such as this:

But we had heard that the cemetery had since fallen into disrepair. Wikipedia puts it nicely: ‘Nature has been allowed to take its course’. We saw the entrance to the cemetery and I recognised it immediately, although it looks a little different now:
It’s an absolute maze. Every few steps the paths fork and we really had no idea where to find the Salvationist graves. We did a lot of walking around (and asking ourselves why we had come to a cemetery on a Saturday afternoon).
But then we (I say ‘we’, but it was actually Patrick) found them (and very nicely kept they were too!): 



As it turns out, if we’d gone left at the entrance and not right, we would have found them a lot sooner!
As it turns out, if we’d gone left at the entrance and not right, we would have found them a lot sooner!
As we left, we saw the map of the cemetery with the Booths’ graves clearly marked. D’oh.
3 comments:
It's nice to see that Patrick has worked on his photo face since September... I guess it must be pretty hard to decide what expression to have when standing next to a grave.
(I had a similar problem being photographed outside the Occupation Museum in Latvia...)
East London? East London?! No way! I remember going to visit that cemetery on several school trips (my primary school is literally 3 minutes walk from it)...
The postcode should be N16 for ol' Stokey, so North(ish) London?!
PS. I just read that email you sent to my hotmail now, I never use that account anymore so I'll reply later today from my gmail :D
Postcodes! I should have thought of that...
Ok, Stoke Newington isn't East London, but Clapton and Cambridge Heath (the next two stops) have E postcodes, so it's not all wrong.
And I say 'Back to East London' even though I travel through it pretty much every day... Maybe it wasn't my best post title!
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