LaurieAnnie's photos with the keyword: graveyard

Pet Cemetery Outside the Haunted Mansion in Disney…

19 May 2006 1734
Disneyland Haunted Mansion Pet Cemetery FREDDIE the Bat 1847 We'll Miss You OLD FLYBAIT He Croaked August 9 1869 ROSIE She was a poor little Pig but she bought the Farm 1849 BUDDY OUR FRIEND UNTIL THE END Beloved Lilac Long on Curiosity... Short on Common Scents 1847 There is a cat surrounded by little mouse grave markers. One that says "Fi Fi"

Trinity Churchyard, July 2006

14 Jul 2006 308
Trinity Church, at 74 Trinity Place in New York City, is a historic full service parish church in the Episcopal Diocese of New York. Trinity Church is located at the intersection of Broadway and Wall Street in downtown Manhattan. There are three burial grounds closely associated with Trinity Church. The first Trinity Churchyard, at Wall Street and Broadway, in which are interred Alexander Hamilton, William Bradford, Robert Fulton, Captain James Lawrence and Albert Gallatin. The second is Trinity Church Cemetery and Mausoleum on Riverside Drive at 155th Street, formerly the location of John James Audubon's estate, in which are interred John James Audubon, Alfred Tennyson Dickens, John Jacob Astor, and Clement Clarke Moore. The third is the Churchyard of St. Paul's Chapel. Text from Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity_Church,_New_York

Graveyard of St. Mary's Church, 2004

27 Dec 2005 339
St. Mary's church is located just across the street from the Museum of Welsh Life, and was an extra treat to get to see. St Mary’s, a grade B listed building of Norman foundation, is a beautiful parish church with an interesting co-mixture of architectural styles, and is greatly in demand by wedding couples, who love to be pictured in a pony and trap outside the lych gate, with the church tower in the background. St Mary’s well kept churchyard is closed to new burials, apart from the reopening of existing graves where appropriate. There is also limited space for the burial of cremated remains on the north side of the church. Text of the second and third paragraph from: mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/stfagansparish