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Post by Sepiana on Nov 1, 2021 4:19:00 GMT
The graveyard of St. Olave's church in the City of London is tiny, and hemmed in by modern offices. Much more impressive is its gateway, with its five skulls and its crown of spikes to deter body-snatchers. It presented such a sinister picture to Charles Dickens, that he renamed the church Saint Ghastly Grim. Brenda Brenda, what a finding! This is definitely not a run-of-the-mill graveyard. Great job -- zooming in and capturing its "sinister" details.
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Post by Sepiana on Nov 1, 2021 4:21:17 GMT
Grave of Elizabeth Crockett, wife of Davy Crockett - hero of the Alamo kdcintx, great finding -- an American-history grave. Poignant interpretation of this week’s theme. I love it!
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Post by fotofrank on Nov 1, 2021 4:57:44 GMT
Check the Year - No it was not photoshopped Frank, how did you find this tombstone? Amazing! Great job capturing its carved details. When you lead a team that photographed 3500+ markers you find some interesting items. I was able to find out that the missing digit was a 2 making in 1812.
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Post by Sepiana on Nov 1, 2021 5:08:18 GMT
Frank, how did you find this tombstone? Amazing! Great job capturing its carved details. When you lead a team that photographed 3500+ markers you find some interesting items. I was able to find out that the missing digit was a 2 making in 1812. Frank, thanks for answering my question (and filling in the missing digit)! You did find a very interesting marker.
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