Stiffleaf's photos with the keyword: sephardic

jewish cemetery, alderney rd., london

15 Aug 2011 113
this ashkenazi cemetery founded in 1697 is not easy to find or see. though I doubt if any guard dogs ever existed . this ground off mile end rd. was paid for by benjamin levy, and expanded in 1733. most of the chest tombs have collapsed , and the hebrew lettering has faded.

jewish cemetery, alderney rd., london

15 Aug 2011 104
this ashkenazi cemetery founded in 1697 is not easy to find or see. though I doubt if any guard dogs ever existed . this ground off mile end rd. was paid for by benjamin levy, and expanded in 1733. most of the chest tombs have collapsed , and the hebrew lettering has faded.

velho sephardic cemetery, mile end, london

15 Aug 2011 111
this is the oldest remaining jewish ground in britain, dating from 1657, and being full by 1737. these jews were mostly merchants and refugees from the inquisition in spain and portugal, and it was oliver cromwell who gave the community the freedom to live here and trade legally. access is difficult.

velho sephardic cemetery, mile end, london

15 Aug 2011 113
this is the oldest remaining jewish ground in britain, dating from 1657, and being full by 1737. these jews were mostly merchants and refugees from the inquisition in spain and portugal, and it was oliver cromwell who gave the community the freedom to live here and trade legally. access is difficult.

velho sephardic cemetery, mile end, london

15 Aug 2011 100
this is the oldest remaining jewish ground in britain, dating from 1657, and being full by 1737. these jews were mostly merchants and refugees from the inquisition in spain and portugal, and it was oliver cromwell who gave the community the freedom to live here and trade legally. access is difficult.

novo sephardic cemetery, mile end, london

15 Aug 2011 98
the 1724 overflow for the portuguese and spanish cemetery lasted until 1849.

novo sephardic cemetery, mile end, london

15 Aug 2011 108
the 1724 overflow for the portuguese and spanish cemetery lasted until 1849.

velho sephardic cemetery, mile end, london

15 Aug 2011 113
this is the oldest remaining jewish ground in britain, dating from 1657, and being full by 1737. these jews were mostly merchants and refugees from the inquisition in spain and portugal, and it was oliver cromwell who gave the community the freedom to live here and trade legally. access is difficult.

novo sephardic cemetery, mile end, london

15 Aug 2011 102
the 1724 overflow for the portuguese and spanish cemetery lasted until 1849.