The Limbo Connection's photos with the keyword: Edward Onslow Ford

An Angel of Locksbrook

06 Oct 2020 3 2 197
The de Clarke monument in Locksbrook Cemetery, Lower Weston, Bath. It is a bronze sarcophagus with an angel over a base of Pennant stone sculpted by Edward Onslow Ford and completed in 1900. The monument was erected to Mary (d. 1895), wife of Lieut.-Gen The Hon Sir Andrew Clarke. Sir Andrew died in 1902. It is probably the finest tomb in Locksbrook, and is a Grade II listed building. I used a Chinon 55mm f/1.4 lens for this photograph. Camera: Fujifilm X-E1.

Locksbrook No.14a

24 Oct 2019 3 3 177
Edward Onslow Ford's angel on the de Clarke sarcophagus in Locksbrook cemetery, Lower Weston. Cemeteries, particularly of the Victorian era, reveal much about the demography of the locality they served. In Locksbrook the relative wealth is striking compared to other Victorian cemeteries of less well-heeled communities. Nikon D40 and AF-S DX Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VRII lens. Focal length 150mm (full frame equivalent 225mm). 400 ISO; f/5.6; 1/250th.

Locksbrook No.23

23 Oct 2019 4 2 169
This is a photograph of the de Clarke monument in Locksbrook Cemetery, Lower Weston, Bath. It is a bronze sarcophagus with an angel over a base of Pennant stone sculpted by Edward Onslow Ford. The monument was erected to Mary, wife of Lieut.-Gen The Hon Sir Andrew Clarke. It is probably the finest tomb in Locksbrook. Nikon D40 and AF-S DX Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VRII lens. Focal length 34mm (full frame equivalent 51mm). 400 ISO; f/5.6; 1/100th.