young woman's hands with lilies carved from stone in Hampstead Cemetery


young woman's hands with lilys carved from stone in Hampstead Cemetery Hampstead Cemetery covers 37 acres and was opened in 1876. The chapels were designed by Charles Bell in 1876 in Kentish Rag and Bath Stone. The southern chapel was for those to be buried in consecrated ground south of the main avenue; the other was for burials in the unconsecrated ground to the north.


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Location: Hampstead Cemetery, Fortune Green Road, London, NW6 England
Photo credit: © The Adams Residence / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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