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Wildlife watcher, wanderer in wild places
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Pancras’ Old Church in 1854" in an otherwise excellent article about a case of bigamy, I thought it might be worth revisiting my blog about the St Pancras churches.
It's easy; the 'old' church is (kind of) the newer of the two...
#DucksOutOfWater #RutherglenCemetery
#DucksOutOfWater #RutherglenCemetery
#Woodensday
#Woodensday
#PutTheCoffeeOn #OnePlaceWednesday
#PutTheCoffeeOn #OnePlaceWednesday
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It looks at the life of signalman Arthur Churchill, from time in the LSWR orphanage to his work on the railway & his family.
The best bit is it was co-written with Arthur's son, Gordon! #Railway200
It looks at the life of signalman Arthur Churchill, from time in the LSWR orphanage to his work on the railway & his family.
The best bit is it was co-written with Arthur's son, Gordon! #Railway200
www.cwgc.org/visit-us/eve...
www.cwgc.org/visit-us/eve...
www.cwgc.org/visit-us/eve...
Day 26: Figure
As the nights draw in, I like to walk up to the top of #RutherglenCemetery to watch the sun set. One figure stands out against the skies over Glasgow. I've photographed her many times. Here she is with crescent moon and Venus. Her name is Minnie.
Day 26: Figure
As the nights draw in, I like to walk up to the top of #RutherglenCemetery to watch the sun set. One figure stands out against the skies over Glasgow. I've photographed her many times. Here she is with crescent moon and Venus. Her name is Minnie.
I dont know anything about this grave marker, but I like it.
📍All Saints, Faringdon, Oxfordshire
I dont know anything about this grave marker, but I like it.
📍All Saints, Faringdon, Oxfordshire
Day 18: Mistake (a day late - oops!)
Nobody really knows whether the spelling of Christina's surname is a mistake, because it seems that nobody ever knew how to spell her surname in the first place. I'm willing to bet that it wasn't BEUEATE though!
#RutherglenCemetery #OPS
Day 18: Mistake (a day late - oops!)
Nobody really knows whether the spelling of Christina's surname is a mistake, because it seems that nobody ever knew how to spell her surname in the first place. I'm willing to bet that it wasn't BEUEATE though!
#RutherglenCemetery #OPS
See: www.forestfreeminers.org for more information.
See: www.forestfreeminers.org for more information.
Day 17: Relocated
Grave monument of General Juan Manuel de Rosas of Argentina, who died in exile in England in 1877 and was buried in Southampton Old Cemetery. He was repatriated in 1989 and interred in the family vault at La Recoleta Cemetery, Buenos Aires.
Day 17: Relocated
Grave monument of General Juan Manuel de Rosas of Argentina, who died in exile in England in 1877 and was buried in Southampton Old Cemetery. He was repatriated in 1989 and interred in the family vault at La Recoleta Cemetery, Buenos Aires.
Day 16: Obelisk
Somehow I dont seem to have good photos of any of the obelisks in #RutherglenCemetery (except the one I shared on Day 2) so let's play a game of 'spot the obelisk' instead.
Day 16: Obelisk
Somehow I dont seem to have good photos of any of the obelisks in #RutherglenCemetery (except the one I shared on Day 2) so let's play a game of 'spot the obelisk' instead.
Day 15: Damaged
Sadly, many of the gravestones in #RutherglenCemetery are damaged, mostly due to neglect. Some have been in bits for decades, but the Plunkett gravestone fell and cracked in two some time during 2023/4. Please take care in cemeteries, especially near larger stones.
Day 15: Damaged
Sadly, many of the gravestones in #RutherglenCemetery are damaged, mostly due to neglect. Some have been in bits for decades, but the Plunkett gravestone fell and cracked in two some time during 2023/4. Please take care in cemeteries, especially near larger stones.
Day 12: Notable woman
From a visit to Llanaber Church, Barmouth, Wales in the summer, the grave of Fanny Talbot (1824-1917). A friend of John Ruskin and a generous philanthropist, she is noted for gifting the first property, Dinas Oleu, to the newly formed National Trust in 1895.
Day 12: Notable woman
From a visit to Llanaber Church, Barmouth, Wales in the summer, the grave of Fanny Talbot (1824-1917). A friend of John Ruskin and a generous philanthropist, she is noted for gifting the first property, Dinas Oleu, to the newly formed National Trust in 1895.
Many churches in Scotland house markers that once marked the graves of fallen soldiers of World War One until they were replaced by the permanent headstones erected by the (now) CWGC.
This one in Clackmannan Parish Church once marked Cpt Robert Bruce's grave.
Many churches in Scotland house markers that once marked the graves of fallen soldiers of World War One until they were replaced by the permanent headstones erected by the (now) CWGC.
This one in Clackmannan Parish Church once marked Cpt Robert Bruce's grave.