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Clock Tower, Duke Street Cemetery, Southport

Clock Tower, Duke Street Cemetery, Southport

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Clock Tower, Duke Street Cemetery, Southport

Duke Street cemetery is the oldest cemetery in Sefton. The older part of Duke Street cemetery was designed by Kemp, a well-known landscape architect at that time and opened in 1866. The cemetery chapels and clock tower were built c1865, for Southport Improvement Commissioners. They are built from coursed sandstone rubble with ashlar dressings and have slate roofs with some polychrome fish-scaling; its style is of High Victorian Gothic. It is grade 2 listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest. This image was photographed with a 1970s Chinon CS 35mm SLR film camera. Ilford XP2 black and white film was used which I developed myself.

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