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1 review of Crossbones Graveyard

Some great buildings

There are still some great buildings in Union Street, large brick buildings from the '30s, maroon and white painted and rows of more or less Georgian architecture with wide windows and chimneys, up to its intersection with Red Cross Way - where there's nothing. There it remains gloomy, even the air is gloomy and it's still empty. Here is 'Cross Bones' cemetery a former deposit for prostitutes in late 1500 and the poorest of the poor by 1700. The location of this cemetery in Southwark, geographically close to the former great 'City of London', is marginalized and debauched.

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