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Simon Bradshaw ([personal profile] major_clanger) wrote2017-01-07 05:13 pm

Frosty morning in Warstone Lane Cemetery

We live not far from Warstone Lane Cemetery, one of Birmingham's more notable Victorian burial grounds. It features an impressive selection of gravestones and tombs, as well as - unusually for an English cemetery - catacombs. A few days ago we had a clear, frosty morning so I went for a walk along with [livejournal.com profile] cthulie and T who were visiting, in the hope of getting some good pictures. We weren't disappointed.

The catacombs (HDR merge of three pictures):

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Frosty headstones:

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Leaves, frost and fallen statuary:

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Signs around the cemetery note that a lot of the gravestones have become unsafe and so have been laid flat. This makes them even more striking when frost settles:

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We also noticed that where now-horizontal gravestones had deeply-recessed carving, it had accumulated leaves, filled with water and frozen:

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I'd always thought black marble a little pretentious for monuments but it does frost up very nicely:

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Full album here.
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[personal profile] watervole 2017-01-11 02:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Teh fallen statue makes me thing of Tolkien's headless king.