The gates of Bunhill Fields
Naturally Rabbit wanted to visit BUNhill in London.....
Bunhill Fields is a former burial ground, used from the 1660s to the 1850s, in the city of London. It was non-denominational, and particularly favoured by dissenters and nonconformists (protestant Christians who practised their faith outside the Church of England). It includes the graves of John Bunyan, Daniel Defoe and William Blake (one of Rabbit's heroes) and Blake's wife Catherine. It's now a community garden, and a peaceful spot in the hurlyburly of the City Road.
HFF and have a nice weekend to all! We're posting this early as Rabbit is going away for Easter, to look for fellow Easter bunnies in Northumberland....
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Taken on Sunday March 25, 2018
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Posted on Thursday March 29, 2018
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Keith Burton said:
An early HFF to to both............and enjoy the long weekend. Take care :-)
Herb Riddle said:
Have a wonderful Easter, Herbert
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Andy Rodker said:
I used to stop here and eat my sandwiches for a short while and I can't now rememember why I was in this part of London. Maybe a course I was on? No not that but I definitely used to sit here if I could find a seat; sometimes not possible as it is a crowded place at lunchtime if the sun is out.
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