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Aug 17 2014

Images from the Graveyard

Just 100m down the road from where Greg and Monica are staying is St John-at-Hampstead Church. There has been a church on this site since 1312, but the current one was built in 1744.

All around the church is an old, unkempt graveyard and buried in it are a number of notable people, including John Constable and John Harrison, who invented the marine chronometer. I spent an hour or more wandering around and of course took some pictures.

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