Abney Cemetery Park
London showed the promise of summer today. It was a beautiful, sunny day, so I jumped on my bicycle and explored the East of London.





I rode along the Hackney canal and somehow ended up at Abney Park cemetery, a seemingly abandoned cemetery in the midst of Hackney. Most of the graves are from the 1930s and I couldn’t find any grave later than the 1970s. This cemetery is a real treasure island for a documentary photographer. I definitely have to return with a proper camera.








I rode along the Hackney canal and somehow ended up at Abney Park cemetery, a seemingly abandoned cemetery in the midst of Hackney. Most of the graves are from the 1930s and I couldn’t find any grave later than the 1970s. This cemetery is a real treasure island for a documentary photographer. I definitely have to return with a proper camera.




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