
c19 churchyard memorials
Folder: tombs and monuments
st.john's church tombs, hampstead, camden, london
lamberhurst church
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many late c18 and early c19 tombstones bear the same design of the lamb of god, and were made by john and thomas wallis of wadhurst
lamberhurst church
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many late c18 and early c19 tombstones bear the same design of the lamb of god, and were made by john and thomas wallis of wadhurst
st.mary's church, ide hill
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there is a group of gravestones here made of some composite in moulds of different designs, originally bearing iron plaques with details of the deceased. they look to be of the late c19, c.1870, but such moulds could have had a long working life.
st.mary's church, ide hill
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there is a group of gravestones here made of some composite in moulds of different designs, originally bearing iron plaques with details of the deceased. they look to be of the late c19, c.1870, but such moulds could have had a long working life.
st.mary's church, ide hill
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there is a group of gravestones here made of some composite in moulds of different designs, originally bearing iron plaques with details of the deceased. they look to be of the late c19, c.1870, but such moulds could have had a long working life.
st.mary's church, ide hill
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there is a group of gravestones here made of some composite in moulds of different designs, originally bearing iron plaques with details of the deceased. they look to be of the late c19, c.1870, but such moulds could have had a long working life.
st.mary's church, ide hill
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there is a group of gravestones here made of some composite in moulds of different designs, originally bearing iron plaques with details of the deceased. they look to be of the late c19, c.1870, but such moulds could have had a long working life.
st.mary's church, ide hill
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gravestone of william morgan. there is a group of these here made of some composite in moulds of different designs, originally bearing iron plaques with details of the deceased. they look to be of the late c19, c.1870, but such moulds could have had a long working life.
carleton rode church
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gravestone of tabitha edwards 1858, one of several boldly carved tombstones here and in the area
queenborough church, isle of sheppey, kent
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the 1829 greet tomb dominates those of c17 captains and c18 sailors, with the church of 1366 behind
queenborough church, isle of sheppey, kent
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the 1829 greet tomb dominates those of c17 captains and c18 sailors, with the church of 1366 behind
eye church, suffolk
black bourton church , oxon.
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thomas grubb parish clerk- "for the night cometh"- dickens couldn't do better- buried on the damp north side of the church, his tombstone has obviously lost some letters, perhaps "awake" or "repent"
redbourn church, herts.
cottered church, herts.
kilndown church, kent
st.ann blackfriars churchyard, church entry, londo…
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graveyard with c18 and early c19 gravestones on site of nave of blackfriars church, next to the north-south church entry, which was the walking place between the nave and choir of the friars church. their chancel became the church of st. ann, but was destroyed in 1666.
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