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Grave Stones Collection

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Brontes / Haworth / Gaskell

Brontes / Haworth / Gaskell
HAWORTH Haworth Church and Parsonage, with details of the graveyard

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Adderbury Church 1824

Adderbury Church 1824
Adderbury Church, Oxfordshire, England, view from the North East. The village of Adderbury is situated on the edge of the Cotswolds. The church is noted for its impressive steeple

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: St. Machars Cathedral

St. Machars Cathedral. Old Aberdeen, Scotland. These, the two Western towers, were completed by Bishop Henry de Lichtoun between 1423 and 1440. Date: 14th - 16th century

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Easter Custom

Easter Custom
Every Easter Eve, choirboys sing a hymn over the grave of William Hulbard, who left a guinea to the Parish Choir when he died. c. 1806, St. Mary in Arden Church, England

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Jewish Cemetery at Salonika

Jewish Cemetery at Salonika, greece

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: England / Stinsford Church

England / Stinsford Church
STINSFORD, DORSET Stinsford Church, Dorset, where Thomas Hardy and his family are buried

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Evangeline

Evangeline. Date c1877 June 25

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Cemi kbir, the large mosque, Larnaca, Cyprus

Cemi kbir, the large mosque, Larnaca, Cyprus: turban-headed gravestones; note graveyard unusually close to the mosque Date: 2011

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Prayer at Tomb of local Saint - Bosnia

Prayer at Tomb of local Saint - Bosnia
Prayers at the Tomb of the local Saint - Bosnia and Herzegovina Date: 1908

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Plumstead Church, London

Plumstead Church, London
Plumstead Church in south east London, and its graveyard Date: 1807

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Turkish Cemetery, Istanbul

Turkish Cemetery, Istanbul
A Turkish Cemetery - Istanbul, Turkey Date: circa 1904

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Castle Combe Churchyard

Castle Combe Churchyard
Part of the large churchyard of St. Andrews Church, Castle Combe, Wiltshire, England, founded in the 13th century but largely rebuilt in the 19th century. Date: late 1960s

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Emberton Church

Emberton Church
All Saints Church, Emberton, Buckinghamshire, England. Date: 1960s

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Bell Tower, St Davids, Pembrokeshire, South Wales

Bell Tower, St Davids, Pembrokeshire, South Wales
View from below of the partially ruined Bell Tower in The Pebbles, St David s, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales. The Bell Tower has been restored since this photograph was taken

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Sheep in graveyard, Talysarn, North Wales

Sheep in graveyard, Talysarn, North Wales
A sheep in a graveyard, helping to keep the grass down, in the village of Talysarn, Nantlle Valley, Caernarvonshire (now Gwynedd), North Wales

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Warbstow Church, Cornwall

Warbstow Church, Cornwall
A classic case of ivy gone (rather) mad! Warbstow Church, Cornwall. The parish church of St Werburgh was originally Norman, but largely rebuilt in the 15th century

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Church and Ossuary at Tregastel, France

Church and Ossuary at Tregastel, France
The 12th century Church and Ossuary at Tregastel, Brittany, France

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Lindisfarne - Parish Church - Holy Island

Lindisfarne - Parish Church - Holy Island
Lindisfarne, Northumberland - Parish Church - Holy Island

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: St Margarets Church, Herringfleet, Suffolk

St Margarets Church, Herringfleet, Suffolk. A fine example of a Norman round tower parish church. Painting by Raymond Sheppard

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina - Islamic Cemetery

Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina - Islamic Cemetery

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: The Dog Cemetery - Hyde Park, London

The Dog Cemetery - Hyde Park, London. Founded in 1880 by the Duchess of Cambridge - the last burial took place in 1905. Located behind the Victoria Gate Lodge almost opposite Lancaster Gate which is

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Konya - Rumis Mosque and Tomb Complex

Konya - Rumis Mosque and Tomb Complex from Dervish Graveyard and the Azize Mosque. The Mevlevi Whirling Dervishes of Konya (Konia)

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Turkish cemetery - Constantinople

Turkish cemetery - Constantinople
A Turkish Cemetery in Constantinople, Turkey

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Salonica, Fortifications at the Turkish cemetery

Salonica, Fortifications at the Turkish cemetery
Salonica, Fortifications at the entrance to the Turkish cemetery

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Lutterworth church, Leicestershire

Lutterworth church, Leicestershire
The 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

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: English Cemetery - Uskudar (Scutari)

English Cemetery - Uskudar (Scutari)
The English Cemetery at Scutari (Uskudar)

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Eyoub Cemetary - Constantinople

Eyoub Cemetary - Constantinople
A lady leaving the Eyoub Cemetery, Constantinople

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Constantinople - Cemetery with Pilgrims

Constantinople - Cemetery with Pilgrims
Pilgrims who have completed the Hajj to Mecca gather at a Constantinople Cemetery

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Christs Hospital

Christs Hospital
The building of Christs Hospital School at Newgate - the buildings rebuilt with the assistance of Sir Christopher Wren and Nicholas Hawksmoor

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Fingest Church

Fingest Church
St. Bartholomews Church, Fingest, Buckinghamshire, England, which has one of the finest Norman towers in England and has a rare double saddleback roof

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Haworth Churchyard

Haworth Churchyard
HAWORTH View of the Haworth Parsonage, in West Yorkshire, now a museum. The Bronte family moved there in 1820. View from the churchyard

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Clonmacnoise / Ireland

Clonmacnoise / Ireland
Clonmacnoise, County Roscommon

Background imageGrave Stones Collection: Scarborough / Church 1813

Scarborough / Church 1813
Scarborough, Yorkshire: a couple stop to read an inscription on a gravestone at the church - Anne Bronte would later be buried here


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