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George BakerGEORGE BAKER This gentleman was living at no 2, St Pauls Churchyard, on the 11 July 1806. Has he any other claim on our attention ? Date: 1747 - 1811
Women vagrants sleeping, Spitalfields, East End of LondonA group of women vagrants sleeping on benches at the churchyard of Christ Church, Spitalfields, East London
East Anglian Church
St Bartholomews Church, Brightwell, Oxon
Elderly inmates, Islington Workhouse, London
St. Peters Church, Carmarthen, Wales
Grays Monument - Stoke Poges, BuckinghamshireGrays Monument - Stoke Poges. The inscription reads: This Monument In honour of Thomas Gray was errected A.D. 1788 among the scenes celebrated by that great lyric and elegant Poet
Public Drinking Fountain 1859The opening ceremony for the first public drinking fountain in London, performed by Mrs Wilson, daughter of the Archbishop of Canterbury
Lindisfarne - Parish Church - Holy IslandLindisfarne, Northumberland - Parish Church - Holy Island
St Pauls ChurchyardSt Pauls School, before its re-location
St Pancras ChurchyardThe old St Pancras churchyard is converted into a public garden
Selby Abbey, Yorkshire, viewed from the south east
Lutterworth church, LeicestershireThe church and churchyard at Lutterworth, Leicestershire. John Wyclif was rector here from 1374 to 1384, and it was here that he produced the first translation into English of the Christian Bible
Sketches of Hampstead, London, 1886Engraving showing a serices of scenes around Hampstead, in London, 1886. The images show (clockwise from top left): Well Walk
Spences Dresses advertAn advertisement for Spences Dresses, from James Spence and co, St Pauls churchyard, London
The Churchyard, St. Botolphs, Bishopsgate, 1876Engraving showing the Churchyard at St. Botolph s, Bishopsgate, 1876
The Banns ForbiddenDoctor Syntax forbids the banns
St. Giles LychgateThe elaborate lychgate of St. Giles Church, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, England. The church and its churchyard are immortalised in Thomas Grays Elegy
Bread PricesThe price of bread from 1800 to 1948, recorded on a set of five stones in the churchyard wall at Great Wishford, Wiltshire, England
Haworth ChurchyardHAWORTH View of the Haworth Parsonage, in West Yorkshire, now a museum. The Bronte family moved there in 1820. View from the churchyard
Clipping the YewsClipping the famous yew trees at Painswick Church, Gloucestershire, England. Here the band, congregation and procession walk around the churchyard boundary
Victoria / ChurchyardShe reads Richmonds life of Elizabeth Wallbridge, dairymans daughter, to her mama while sitting near her grave in Brading churchyard, Isle of Wight
Thomas Gray / ChurchyardTHOMAS GRAY Stoke Poges Churchyard, Bucks, which inspired Grays poem, Elegy in a Country Churchyard
Edinburgh Castle / 1769Edinburgh Castle from Greyfriars Churchyard
Churchyard by MoonlightThe moonlit churchyard of Stoke Poges, where the poet Thomas Gray was inspired to write his famous Elegy Date: circa 1860
Outside the ChurchA family leave the churchyard after an evening service in an English country church
Boldre Church HampshireBoldre Church, Hampshire: exterior view of the church, from across the churchyard
Byron at HarrowAs a schoolboy at Harrow, his favourite haunt was the churchyard, where he liked to lie on this tomb in a picturesque and romantic manner
Round Tower, ClonmacnoiseCLONMACNOISE The churchyard, showing the two Round Towers, and a celtic cross
Willesden ChurchWillsdon Church, Middlesex. The church was first mentioned in 1181 but wasn t recorded as St. Marys until around 1280. By 1500s was known for its shrine to the Virgin Mary
Ghost in ChurchyardThe ghost of Louise Dunois, who died aged 18, haunts the cemetery where she is buried
Hogarth / Industry / Idle 33. The idle apprentice gambling in the churchyard during Divine Service
Demons in ChurchyardDemons in a churchyard
Rail / St Pancras BuiltConstruction workers try not to desecrate the burials in St Pancras Churchyard as the new terminus is built