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  • Gravestones and modern apartment buildings at Bunhill Fields in London, United Kingdom. Bunhill Fields is a former burial ground in central London, in the London Borough of Islington, just north of the City of London boundary. The site is managed as a public garden by the City of London Corporation. It is about 1.6 hectares 4.0 acres in extent, although historically it was much larger. It was in use as a burial ground from 1665 until 1854, by which date approximately 123,000 interments were estimated to have taken place. Over 2,000 monuments remain.
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  • William Blake's poem London is written in the pavement at Bunhill Fields, the place in the City of London where the poet is buried. London is a poem by William Blake, published in Songs of Experience in 1794. William Blake was a poet and artist who specialised in illuminated texts, often of a religious nature. He rejected established religion for various reasons, including the failure of the established Church to help children in London who were forced to work. Blake lived and worked in the capital, so he was arguably well placed to write clearly about the conditions people who lived there faced.
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  • Bunhill Fields Burial Ground Cemetery on 10th October 2015 in London, United Kingdom. The former burial ground in the London Borough of Islington is now managed as a public garden by the City of London Corporation. It is about 1.6 hectares in extent and is the final resting place of William Blake, Daniel Defoe, John Bunyan and Susannah Wesley among others.
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  • William Blakes gravestone in Bunhill Fields Burial Ground Cemetery on 10th October 2015 in London, United Kingdom. The former burial ground in the London Borough of Islington is now managed as a public garden by the City of London Corporation. It is about 1.6 hectares in extent and is the final resting place of William Blake, Daniel Defoe, John Bunyan and Susannah Wesley among others.
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  • Bunhill Fields Burial Ground Cemetery on 10th October 2015 in London, United Kingdom. The former burial ground in the London Borough of Islington is now managed as a public garden by the City of London Corporation. It is about 1.6 hectares in extent and is the final resting place of William Blake, Daniel Defoe, John Bunyan and Susannah Wesley among others.
    C- Bunhill Cemetery-8002.jpg
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