Buried - Kalkara, Malta [Link]
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"Both the rich man and the poor man die, and both are salted for the pit" [Maltese saying]
Thursday, 2 August 2012
Albert Bartlett Died 19th October 1919
Location:
Kalkara, Malta
Lionel Cowing Died 1815 - Trowse
Labels:
1815,
Cowing,
table tomb,
Trowse
Location:
Trowse Newton, Norfolk NR14, UK
Sacred space
In Search Of Gravestones Old And Curious W.T. (William Thomas) Vincent Project Gutenburg |
"Mankind in all ages and in all places has recognized the sanctity of the burial-place. Among the New Zealanders, when they were first revealed to Europeans as savages, the place of interment was tapu, or holy.
The wild and warlike Afghanistans have also a profound reverence for their burial-grounds, which they speak of expressively as "cities of the silent." Among the Turks the utmost possible respect is paid to the resting-places of the dead, and nowhere, perhaps (says Mrs. Stone in "God's Acre"), are the burial-places so beautiful.
The great and increasing size of Turkish cemeteries is due to the repugnance of the people to disturbing the soil where once a body has been laid. The Chinese and the inhabitants of the Sunda Isles (says the authority just quoted) seem to vie with each other in the reverence with which they regard the burial-places of their ancestors, which almost invariably occupy the most beautiful and sequestered sites. The graves are usually overgrown with long grasses and luxuriantly flowering plants. In like manner the Moors have a particular shrub which overspreads their graves, and no one is permitted to pluck a leaf or a blossom".
The wild and warlike Afghanistans have also a profound reverence for their burial-grounds, which they speak of expressively as "cities of the silent." Among the Turks the utmost possible respect is paid to the resting-places of the dead, and nowhere, perhaps (says Mrs. Stone in "God's Acre"), are the burial-places so beautiful.
The great and increasing size of Turkish cemeteries is due to the repugnance of the people to disturbing the soil where once a body has been laid. The Chinese and the inhabitants of the Sunda Isles (says the authority just quoted) seem to vie with each other in the reverence with which they regard the burial-places of their ancestors, which almost invariably occupy the most beautiful and sequestered sites. The graves are usually overgrown with long grasses and luxuriantly flowering plants. In like manner the Moors have a particular shrub which overspreads their graves, and no one is permitted to pluck a leaf or a blossom".
William H Cornes Died 31st October 1919
Buried - Kalkara, Malta [Link]
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Location:
Kalkara, Malta
Saint Andrew - Trowse
Saint Andrew - Trowse....... on © Godric © Godric Godricson |
© Godric Godricson |
Location:
Trowse Newton, Norfolk NR14, UK
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