An East End Event
A relatively common sight in this part of London is a horse drawn funeral. For all the dignified spectacle, you can never stop wondering exactly what criminal had died (it's the aspirational end for all east end villains)
Sorry about the lack of daily reliability, will get back to it but I have been working from home a lot so not getting out much.
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post a commentWe will be patient. Just keep at it when you can.
If I have to have a funeral, that does look kind of fun.
Glad to see you back. I thought I'd commented on the previous post, but things have been a bit hairy around here, too.
I'd love to explore the world of these funerals. I've seen a couple. Good to have you back even if irregular.
You lot have all the fun!
HAM please come back!! ;-)
http://www.jamesbroomephotography.com
Great photography.. if you're ever in Manchester look me up!
James
I just found this page, with loads of pictures of Victorian London and other things: http://www.pinterest.com/elaineslingsby/
I found it because I came across this page, which links to it: http://londondiaryblog.wordpress.com/
Imagine having the time to do that!
Thought you might be interested!
I enjoyed the post.
I like your photos, beautiful.. And i need You :v :v
I thought they were shooting a movie here set in historical times. A solemn scene, though.
I had stopped but went to Facebook