RE: Funerary Art.

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I’d never come across the Tombstone Tourism thing before. I’m on a similar quest (reminds me of Monty Python when I use this word) with my # churchproject at the moment. I might try posting one or two to this community.



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Cheers @nicklewis hope to see you walking amongst the dead! I do a lot of churches myself, love the architecture and history

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We have vine across zone fascinating places and names, including a grave that had a timeline starting in the future and ending in the past. Total mystery!

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I’ll go through my archives and find that photo, we’ll share on the community.

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Wow! that is certainly mysterious!

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I’ve found the stone I was talking about in an old churchyard with a ruined church, where one of the Waldorf Astor family is buried, who came to the UK from New York, founded one of the newspapers besides hotels. Nearby was this mystery grave.
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That is really old, and weird how they got the dates wrong...or did they travel in time

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I’m wondering whether it’s actually just not a gravestone per se? Something else? Maybe a trainee stone mason practicing etching detail into the stone?

Or has Dr Who been up to his old tricks to defeat the Daleks?

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