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Headstones and Worms...: Brown Bread: Cockney rhyming slang for DEAD
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Thursday, September 01, 2005. Brown Bread: Cockney rhyming slang for DEAD. So the heading of this explains the name of my photoblog. The question is WHY? Truth is I cannot truly answer. What I am trying to bring you here is a collection of snaps from cemeteries and assorted burial grounds from wherever I happen to be, and that take my fancy. I feel they will be just a bit to repetitive to post onto my photoblog. Which I hope you will look at, if you haven't come across it before. View my complete profile.
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Headstones and Worms...: December 2005
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Friday, December 23, 2005. Sprava Olsany Cemetery, Prague, Czech Republic. I think I've got the name right from. This sign at one of the entrances. I first visited here in October 2004,. And returned with my digital camera,. For this set of snaps, in October 2005. Posted by Snap Happy Man at 11:59 pm. These are in no particular order. Other than I am putting the general plots. Before the military ones towards the end. I took a lot as the styles of headstones, and. I'm not an expert-to say the least!
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Headstones and Worms...: April 2006
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Friday, April 21, 2006. St Leonard's Churchyard, Streatham, SW16. From these photos it's hard to believe this church. Right on the busy Streatham High Road, one. Of the main traffic arteries through this part. Looking at this snap you could be in a Middle England. Village parish church almost anywhere. Posted by Snap Happy Man at 11:59 pm. Which is all I could take really. Not sure how big. It is, but if you base an acre on the size of an average. Football pitch, then this one isn't more than 3 or 4.
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Headstones and Worms...: November 2005
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Wednesday, November 09, 2005. Greenwich Cemetery, Well Hall Road, SE9. This was just inside the main gates. One of the chapels. And here is the other one. Now some general snaps of the place. Very recent, obviously an Arsenal fan. I love these headstones that tease you,. Without telling you the story. Part of the large immigrant Vietnamese. Community of south-east London. I don't know the 'architectural' description. Of this, but I like it. And back to one of the chapels. I wondered over the symbolism.
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Headstones and Worms...: January 2006
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Sunday, January 29, 2006. Falls Road Garden of Remembrance, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Now technically this is not a burial ground, but I. Feel it IS closely enough linked to be included here. It is a Republican memorial on the Falls Road. I saw a similar memorial further up, and off of,. The Falls Road, which I took a few snaps of. I have. Included them on my general photoblog. Can look at them here. Though my politics unashamedly lean with the Irish. Republican cause, the only reason I do not include a.
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Headstones and Worms...: March 2006
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Wednesday, March 29, 2006. The Catacombs, Paris, France. Awesome is a frequently abused word in the English. Language, thanks to its misuse by hordes of American. Tourists. But if they were to visit this place in Paris. Then I would concur with those visitors from across. The pond. This underground maze is truly worthy. That's MY ice hockey. This was the diorientating exit. It's about half. A mile away, in a side street, from the entrance. Posted by Snap Happy Man at 10:14 pm. Tuesday, March 21, 2006.
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An amateur snapper, with a digital 'box brownie'!: 30/11/08 - 07/12/08
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An amateur snapper, with a digital 'box brownie'! Sunday, 30 November 2008. An ordinary building, in Hanbury Street. But on looking at the plaque it has an interesting history. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I am just an ordinary bloke, who happens to enjoy taking photos! They're extremely amateurish, I know nothing about photography, and use a cheap digital camera. They can be out of focus, and have far too much shadow, or sunlight in them. Feel free to leave any comments in the boxes, and please look back.
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An amateur snapper, with a digital 'box brownie'!: 04/01/09 - 11/01/09
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An amateur snapper, with a digital 'box brownie'! Monday, 5 January 2009. This old sign on the brickwork caught my eye. Fading history.and all that. The building was closed, but the signage remained. The best fish and chip shop in town! This second hand bookshop is near the Eastbourne Town football ground. I didn't have time to pop inside, but next season I'm going to allow time to do so! The splendid Victorian town hall building. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The old general one. The current cemeteries one.
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A Counting School: Surrogate Bookmark List #1
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Making the world safe for those lacking calculators. Saturday, December 10, 2005. Surrogate Bookmark List #1. Zealous blog junkies may just skip straight to this. Advice on 'effective blog reading'. The site. Looks like a pretty smart source. Anyway, with so little time to read everit makes sense to save things for later or to bookmark them. In that spirit, here's a short list of places to check out when you (I? Do have time on your hands. Just one photo a day. Self explanatory, and high quality. Interes...