This post is part of Julie's Taphophile Tragics meme.
This pavilion is for the rest and refreshment of cemetery visitors - much needed on a sunny, warm day like the day of our visit was |
The Elvis Presley memorial, which is a cenotaph (cenotaph = "empty grave" in Greek) |
There are several devotional chapels on the cemetery and this is one of the larger ones |
A rather magnificent and exuberant statue of Christ resurrected adorning one of the graves |
Great shots of a historic and poignant place!
ReplyDeleteI like your last shot with the angel best. :)
ReplyDeletePS: If you like Elvis, stop by my travel blog in a few days. I've got the King coming up!
My favorite is the last monochrome shot with angel.
ReplyDeleteYou can always be counted on to provide so much information with your photographs! Makes visiting you wonderfully educational as well as providing much to see. Thank you for the effort that I know goes into producing these posts...it is much appreciated! Very interesting today!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful cemetery, Nick, and as always, your photos are superb! Interesting cenotaph -- and I learned something new! I, too, love the last shot with the angel! Like Linda, I love all fascinating information you supply with your posts! Hope your week is going well!
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The Elvis memorial is quite a surprise! How strange! :-) Great shots, my favourite is #3. Awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking us along on this pleasant stroll through the Melbourne General Cemetery. I join the chorus in singing praises for your last angel in monochrome. :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!
ReplyDeleteIt seems they found room for everyone in this huge cemetery. Really like the contrast between all views you took.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots. Really love the angel shot in B&W - sets just the right mood.
ReplyDeleteI am always struck by how orderly your graves are - everyone lying in neat rows!
ReplyDeleteThe last image is a marvelous B & W image! SO nice to see Elvis in there too!!
ReplyDeleteWell, I never! Is THAT what 'cenotaph' means. Of course, it makes logical sense ... but I had not idea.
ReplyDeleteThe kokh mausolea that you mention is very similar to ones that I have seen in Botany cemeery. I find them a bit like the body room of a morgue. Not that I have seen this latter anywhere other than on the tele.
Out at Rookwood, they have just so many chapels for private reflection. It would take quite a few hours to do justice to them all. Some are as large as standard churches.
Once, again, Nick, a wonderful post where the text and the images are in perfect balance.
pretty pics!
ReplyDeletei like the last one a lot. i found a quite cheesy angel the other day, but on the pic she actually did not look that bad.. :)
anyways... i am very surprised to see that elvis memorial! i saw his real grave just this december. but eheeeehmm, i think they forgot an A! its AARON, not aron!
why is there an empty grave? whose initiative was it to put it there? somehow i think its a little weird, no? did his family approve of this? sorry, im just really curious....
oh look, i found this:
Deletehttp://www.elvis.com.au/presley/article_aron_or_aaron.shtml
so its either way, somehow. hmmpf.
and his own grave is with 2 AA:
http://biebkriebels.blogspot.com/search/label/Taphophile%20Tragics
im curious about your dutch pictures, ofcourse