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(June 15-21, 2007)

Chris Witzani

Krieler Pfarrfest

John Wilson

Streatham Cemetery

Tooting, London, England, UK

12.59 UTC 21 June 2007

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Streatham originated as a village community of scattered family groups living alongside the old Roman road between Londinium (London) and the south coast - hence the name Streatham which means 'Hamlet on the Street'. In 1780 the road became the turnpike route from London to Brighton. The road and its traffic have, over the years, shaped Streatham's development from a small village to a major London suburb.

Generations of Streatham villagers were buried in the graveyard of St Leonard's parish church, but in the 1840s the graveyard was almost full with little space for new internments. To offset the loss of burial space the church obtained a new site at Tooting, and Streatham Cemetery was opened in 1892.

Today, Streatham Cemetery is administered by the London borough of Lambeth which holds records of burials and cremations dating from 1893.

An excellent collection of photos and interactive animated images of Streatham Cemetery taken throughout the four seasons of the year can be seen here.
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Nikon Coolpix 5000, FC-E8 fisheye, Manfrotto MN 302 Plus VR head, PTGui, CubicConverter, Photoshop

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