taken 4 years ago, near to Fulham, Hammersmith And Fulham, England
The Thames Path in Wandsworth Park
Until 1897, the site which is now Wandsworth Park was allotments - see Link The park is Grade II listed, reflecting the fact that its design has changed little since it opened in 1903. The park was laid out by Lt. Col. J.J. Sexby, horticulturist and London County Council’s original Superintendent of Parks.
This view looks eastwards from near the entrance from Putney where the Thames Path is alongside the river. Wandsworth Bridge can be seen in the distance.
There is in this graveyard the tombstone of Joseph and Isabella Murr. The upper half eulogises Isabella at some length; the lower half , left presumably for the virtues of Joseph, bears three words - 'He's gone too'. [VISITOR's LONDON, 1973].