Crematorium
“In 1837, the City of Rochester purchased a tract of almost fifty-four acres and dedicated it for cemetery purposes on 3 October 1838. It was the first of the great Victorian cemeteries to be developed by a municipality. In 1839 the City built a decorative entrance and in 1874 replaced an early gatehouse with the present cemetery office and belltower, a neo-Romanesque design of the Rochester architect, A.J. Warner. The elaborate design of the entrance area was expanded by the construction of the Gothic chapel in 1863, by the ornamental fountain surrounded by a circular drive, by the white Moorish revival gazebo to the right of the entrance drive, and in 1912 by the addition of a crematorium to the chapel. The crematorium was the work of J. Foster Warner, the son of the architect of the office.”
Photographed at Mt. Hope Cemetery in Rochester, New York
Nikon D80 ~ 18-135 ~ ISO 200
43° 7′ 42″ N, 77° 37′ 17″ W
43.128333, -77.621389
4778402 286775 18T
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DeviousLili
Almost identical to mine! Great minds think alike, baby. :*
LocustFurnace replied
I noticed ;)
Smudger
excellent shot
RMRPhotography
I have to go here….this is amazing…...
LocustFurnace replied
It certainly is. It’s in Rochester, NY. Called Mt. Hope Cemetery. Its got over 300,000 buried there.
Another large one I have been to is Allegheny County Cemetery in Pittsburgh, PA. Havent posted any shots from the yet. They all were in my DA site.
RMRPhotography
YOU HAVE A SITE???? i have barley any of my cemetery work here….....
I have to go to this place…thank you for giving off a fantastic vibe…. iam in Chi town
and i will be there for sure next fall….....excellent work!!!!
navybrat
LocustFurnace replied
Thank you!
Jared D White
Congratulations LF!
LocustFurnace replied
Thanks Jared.
Connie Thomilson
So awesome and creapy looking…i’d love to visit!
LocustFurnace replied
They offer tours at this place. If you want to read some more about it, here is a link. http://www.fomh.org/history.php
RMRPhotography
congrats….so worthy of it to ;)
LocustFurnace replied
Thank you!
Scott d'Almeida
fantastic captures.nice;
Phineous Cas...
cracka image dude
LocustFurnace replied
Thanks!
Angie W
Very cool!
LocustFurnace replied
It is. There are 2 of them in the cemetery I believe. But only made a 4 hours venture around in Mt Hope. Wish I had more time.
Heather Rivet...
well done
LocustFurnace replied
Thank you.
Kristina K
what an amazingold church, thanks for the history as well, ;)) k
LocustFurnace replied
Thank you Kristina.
Welcome!
JKKimball
Fantastic LF! Congratulations!
LocustFurnace replied
Thank you John!
dps7777
Very nice capture. I have been there a few times. Rochester is a small world.
LocustFurnace replied
Thanks David.
I only got 1 time to visit the cemetery, which is outstanding. Fortunately I now live near the Allegheny Cemetery, which is as impressive as Mt Hope.
linmarie
CONGRATS,, on being featured,, this is an awesome building,, and thanks for sharing with us the history of it,, peace and love LINMARIE
LocustFurnace replied
Thank you very much Linmarie.
joyousmoon
This is magnificent, and the history quite wonderful!
LocustFurnace replied
Thank you Pamela.
joyousmoon
Oh! Congratulations on the feature of this wonderful capture!
fourthangel
Wow, Wow, Wow. Absolutely stunning!
LocustFurnace replied
Thank you!