Caister Saint Edmund
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"Both the rich man and the poor man die, and both are salted for the pit" [Maltese saying]
Thursday, 8 March 2012
Brick lined Grave
Location:
Caistor St Edmund, Norfolk NR14, UK
Smells
"Undertakers state that they sometimes experience, in particularly crowded grave-yards, a sensation of faintness and nausea without perceiving any offensive smell. Dr. Riecke appears to conclude, from various instances which are given, that emanations from putrid remains operate in two ways, one set of effects being produced through the lungs by impurity of the air from the mixture of irrespirable gases ; the other set, through the olfactory nerves by powerful, penetrating, and offensive smells. On the whole, the evidence tends to establish the general conclusion that offensive smells are true warnings of sanitary evils to the population".
From : PRACTICE OF INTERMENT IN TOWNS EDWIN CHADWICK, (1843) [Link]
Sunday, 4 March 2012
Lead coffins
"The bursting of leaden coffins in the vaults of cemeteries, unless they are watched and "tapped" to allow the mephitic vapour to escape, appears to be not unfrequent. In cases of rapid decomposition, such instances occur in private houses before the entombment"
From : PRACTICE OF INTERMENT IN TOWNS EDWIN CHADWICK, (1843)
Saturday, 3 March 2012
Jemma Chapman - d. 26th December 1899
Labels:
Caister Saint Edmund,
cemetery,
Stele
Location:
Caistor St Edmund, Norfolk NR14, UK
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