RHH's photos with the keyword: gravestones

Old Gravestones and Flowers #1

RHH
02 Apr 2009 191
Shot in the church yard of St. Mary's Church, Beverley, South Yorkshire.

Old Gravestones and Flowers #2

RHH
02 Apr 2009 1 290
This is the previous photo with the buildings in the background cropped out. I think I like this better although the buildings in the other picture give a better sense of perspective.

Whitby Abbey

Bonamargy Friary

RHH
10 Sep 2009 1 344
Probably built around 1480, these ruins are on the Cushendall Road just east of the town of Ballycastle near the north coast of Northern Ireland. The friary belonged to the Franciscan order and was maintained until 1790 when the last of the friars left. A number of the Earls of Ulster are buried in the friary, including Sorley Boy MacDonnell. The most famous grave, however, is that of Julie MacQuillen, the Black Nun of Bunnamargie. In the area around the friary are also be found the graves of seamen from the destroyer HMS Raccoon and the cruiser HMS Viknor, both World War I warships, the former sunk on the rocks in a storm and the latter sunk by a German mine.

Kells Parish Church

RHH
24 Dec 2009 1 261
In Explore December 23, 2009, #388. When we lived in Northern Ireland we lived near the village of Kells, County Antrim (there is also a Kells in County Meath). This church is on the highest ground in the village.