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Gonebutnot forgotten: Grew up on Montrose Avenue across from Most Holy Trinity Church. What a beautiful church. Always reminded me of St. Patrick's Cathedral. Had cousins who went to school there and remember walking to......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

Martin Lee 11th Sep 2008: After searching for 7 yrs I have finally found what must be the final resting place of my fathers mother whose death cert I have at last obtained. It was and still is a very......

in response to: Netherne Mental Asylum by Simon Cornwell

patricia blackmer: I'm planning on a trip to calvary cemetary.... i have family buried there and i'm just fascinated with old cemetaries..... its a walk through history..... lovely picture...

in response to: Old Calvary Cemetery by jack

d saunders: these photos of the website are wonderful as i mentioned earlier, my great uncle ernest died aged 12 at netherne asylum in 1920 and i am trying to find out if he was buried there......

in response to: Netherne Mental Asylum by Simon Cornwell

teresa: I just visited this cemetary where my great aunt and uncle (Anthony & Emma Gentile) are buried. It was my first trip there, from Canada. I would like to locate any family and friends who......

in response to: Old Calvary Cemetery by jack

colavitos ghost: joey (and other people who might be interested, if you notice, the roadway all along euclid from public square to university circle has been significantly enhanced in the past 4 years. it's all a......

in response to: Posturban by joey

Peter Creer: None of you Irlam or Cadisheadites seem to remem Morris's Pie shops. On the coner of Kings road oppsite Royles in Cadishead and some where in 20 row in Irlam. I lived on Morris's pies when......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

jack: i believe i can believe that story because many years ago i met a woman in a bar and we talked for a spell and said she was from the UK and her father had......

in response to: The Werewolf of Dogdyke by Lincoln

upfromflames: t'aint so, my friend. Though, he did ramble round these parts back in the day, part of the F & R gang. He is buried in St. John's Cemetery, on the other side of the......

in response to: Rust and Remembrance: Walking Bushwick\'s Fringe by upfromflames

ppg: You still can find dead chickens and santeria things in this area, just a bit further up the road, heading into the ravine. Are new people still buried here? It's beautiful and peaceful, I'd love......

in response to: Quaker Cemetery, Prospect Park by sine

St John the Baptist church : Maybe I am getting old and long in the tooth but I can remember Vicar Lee being the vicar at St John the Baptist church and I can remember the shop that is......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

bob rainis: lived on Bushwick ave just off Jefferson . Across the street was Murray's Antiques and an ice cream parlor. Left the area when I was 4 after my dad came early from work one afternoon......

in response to: A Rare Ruin in Bushwick by upfromflames

EvilGentleman: Meh, it's 7 degrees at 6 AM here, and the other side of the river from here hit 15 a couple hours ago (check St-Anicet, QC). We're still buried in snow here, but that is hardly......

in response to: Spring in January? by Elicar

Flo Lindstrom: my mother was born in 1912 and raised on Barren Island. I'm 68 yrs old and my earliest memory is of a being attacked by a "giant" chicken. In retrospect, since I was......

in response to: Barren Island by CartLegger

jack: i can read that message, hmm, very interesting, it seems there were two 1's that had 7 offspring, they lost 1, no they didn't lose it somehow it was set apart from the other 7,......

in response to: Mathematician\'s Sweet Ride by serlingrod

EvilGentleman: Where's all the snow I heard all the Torontonians freaking out about in the last few weeks? Did it melt quickly, or do you guys have the world's best snow removal? We're still buried here. Nice......

in response to: BEMS? by Elicar

christina: my grandfather was buried here. my mom chokes up every time i mention it...

in response to: Rust and Rememberance by CartLegger

Anne Hunt: Hi John Cooper, I'm very interested in the old picture of the Lord St. graveyard. My sister and I travelled to Irlam this past summer to search for it, as we know our great-grandfather and mother......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Maude: I just found out my husband's gg-GPs are buried here. I read online that a Mormon guy was mounting a huge clean-up effort here in 2003. What happened to that? This is so sad. Did......

in response to: Bayside Cemetary: Rememberance Overgrown by CartLegger

Jim: I've just come to know that I my great, great, great Grandmother is buried at Mokom Sholom. It is my understanding that they now keep the gates locked at all times and that, if......

in response to: Bayside Cemetary: Rememberance Overgrown by CartLegger

viola grand-daughter of carl willis: Steve: My sisters and I are trying to find the burial site of our great-grandfather, Smith Foster. It is rumored that Miss Shaw (P.S. 120) gave permission for him to be buried in her plot. We......

in response to: Barren Island by CartLegger

anon (cache-ntc-ab09.proxy.aol.com): I just found out last night that my great grandfather, and his sister, were buried in this cemetery in 1891. Fascinating to find your haunting photograhs!...

in response to: Bayside Cemetary: Rememberance Overgrown by CartLegger

EvilGentleman: Photo 1 was taken from the protrusion at the north side of the lake, looking west. The road was not there yet, and the vantage point has since been buried under gravel. [[http://maps.google.ca/maps?ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&q=&om=1&t=k&ll=61.600702,-71.929293&spn=0.00994,0.028925&z=15]] Photos 2, 4,......

in response to: Arctic Landscapes II by EvilGentleman

susanw: I grew up on Cooper St. between Wilson and Knickerbocker and the upinflames mention of Fr. Peter Mahoney blew me away - I have been in touch with a nun from Fourteen Holy Martyrs, the......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

ROBERT: I LIVE ACROSS THE STREET FROM PROSPECT PARK AND WAS JUST WATCHING MONTY CLIFT BIOGRAPHY AND IT MENTIONED THE CEMETERY. WAS MY PARTNER AND I SHOCKED AND HAPPY CLIFT IS NEAR US. I WISH I......

in response to: Quaker Cemetery, Prospect Park by sine

joey: little uke, thanks for the memories. the red brick streets of the little italy neighborhood will remain in my brain forever. by john d, you mean john d rockefeller, of course. eliot ness is also......

in response to: Authentic Cleveland by little ukraine

colavitos ghost: it's funny about utility lines...if you go to any large, hip metropolitan center (think nyc, san francisco, toronto) you're sure to see loads of pathetic hipsters wearing t-shirts with utility poles/lines screen-printed across them--it's really......

in response to: Detroit Ave., Ohio City by little ukraine

lmsw: My great grandparents are buried there- I took my grandmother there in 1982 to visit her father-in-law and mother-in-law's graves- it was overwhelming. The massive amount of graves and the fact that with a few......

in response to: Graveyard Train by Peter

colavitos ghost: the rest of the cemetery is quite lovely as well. buried here, along with garfield, are some of cleveland's most prominent figures. most notably, perhaps, is the towering obelisk at the gravesite of......

in response to: The Heights by joey

EvilGentleman: General Eisenhower went on to become President, while this old General did not die, but just faded away. Old Blood and Guts was one of the most controversial and amazing men of the 20th century. A......

in response to: Patton Statue by steelisreal

anon (104-148.127-70.tampabay.res.rr.com): Interestingly enough, I am not a resident of Houston. I was just wondering if you anyone has noticed that many people are being shot in the chest with guns at this time in Houston's History?......

in response to: Shooting from the Chest by ian

Peggy: To Barbara Wagoner I too have relatives buried in Prospect. First you need to call Friends in Manhattan and make an appointment with them to have someone meet you at the cemetery. When you......

in response to: Quaker Cemetery, Prospect Park by sine

john higginsi wonder if the : iwonder if any of an old dutch family named drake are buried in this cemetery ...

in response to: Quaker Cemetery, Prospect Park by sine

jack: how dare he carve a replication of my old girlfriend from 1957. just because she had big eyes and a long nose. she had brains. unfortunately she was rather heavy and tried......

in response to: The Good Luck Totem by Biff

EvilGentleman: For you, jack... [[img:9393]] The white markers are the actual graves of the 7th Cavalry soldiers, who were buried where they fell. The marker with the black shield is where General Custer died, but he was buried......

in response to: Rattlesnake Dilemma by EvilGentleman

jeeff: ah, nothing like the annual snow melt for bringing up buried treasure......

in response to: Obscure Violence Aftermath Debris by BZZZP

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I think [[2938:I may]] have been the one that buried it....

in response to: Where\'s My Car? by Oneon

jb: JP2 came a long way to being one of the longest Popes ever served the Catholic Church and the spreaded the gospel to the world.And He served with dignity,honesty and love.After He passed away He left......

in response to: The Pope\'s Tomb by pietro

GOGI: This is cracking me up. Listen to all the people getting upset that Mr. Motorist had his garbage returned to his vehicle. OMG - his poor, precious car!!! Look, if it was just......

in response to: Motorist Vs Courier by hool

Gravedigger?: My fondest memory of Bushwick goes back to 1972. My dad and I went to Most Holy Trinity Cemetery on Central Ave to see my grandprents grave. A coupel of guys tried robbing us inside......

in response to: My House in Bushwick by matthew

elaine: now ##that## is mental. it looks like a steam ship has got buried under the road...

in response to: Road works by barry

overdramatic: sorry to be a beotch but Grant isn't actually buried there... he is technically entombed. but there is someone buried there which is said to be a boy who fell off the surrounding wall and......

in response to: Who\'s Burried in Grant\'s Tomb? by Cartus

GGP: I'm working on lots of silly little songs to sing him, including a revised take on a traditional song covered by the Knitters (my current musical obsession) which in the original goes like this: Give me......

in response to: Puppynoise by GGP

GGP: well, hot damn! this is fabulous. i love the primitive graininess and the watercolory hues. makes me think of an early 60s road movie, or rudy burckhardt's photos of queens...and films. nice to watch it silent, and very......

in response to: First Video Post! by Peter

Barbara Wagoner: I have relatives buried here and wonder who would I contact to be able to enter the cemetary....

in response to: Quaker Cemetery, Prospect Park by sine

GGP: this building has bizarre and complex meaning to me, as I stood in front of it on 9/11 and from there watched the twin towers fall while fighter jets flew low and at truly terrifying......

in response to: Samuel Underberg Building by GGP

GGP: Atlantic Yards will be the next Atlantis-- a former city buried beneath the sea of something else, sea of what comes next....

in response to: Atlantic Yards by Peter

ea: buried uncreativeinlove cynic hopespan taught measure moves in 13 day intervals shot stops close to home the structure builds itself until the mechanics find you while you're not looking caught in the gears you know it works without wondering why or it......

in response to: high tension love by fuzzytank

Peter: in case youre wondering... {Ulysses S. Grant} was a famous Union (Northern/Yankee) general that led the American army against the secessionist Southern rebels in America's {Civil War}: [[img:2292]] [[http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/ug18.html]] He is a hero to most anti-secessionist Americans, and......

in response to: Who\'s Burried in Grant\'s Tomb? by Cartus

UnlimitedLou: I love to come across scenes like this in the city...A crumbling building enlivened by a small, revelatory fragment of the workings of someone's mind...You can't help but start to wonder immediately WHY someone would......

in response to: Public Matisse by Kipi

Jamie: Peter has (had) a lomo lca. They rule but are expensive. I could never afford one and made do with a lowly smena 35 which was still pretty cool though. Peter, glad you like my......

in response to: A Walk Through Brick City by Peter

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