"Both the rich man and the poor man die, and both are salted for the pit" [Maltese saying]
Friday, 10 August 2012
Railings
Labels:
Norfolk,
Railings,
Stockton,
table tomb
Location:
Stockton, Norfolk NR34, UK
Rev. James Endell Tyler (1789–1851)
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| "Health of towns": an examination of the report and evidence of the Select Committee: ofcMr. Mackinnon's Bill: .... for establishing cemeteries around the metropolis. (p:22 1843) |
The Rev, James Endell Tyler, Rector of St. Giles's - in-the-Fields, a witness of the first class, says :
" Having been there sixteen years, I never have heard of a complaint from the neighbours. We have three schools, the windows of which open into the churchyard; and we all think it a great advantage to have that free circulation of air. We have never, in any one instance, found any effluvia from the churchyard. On the contrary, it is a decidedly healthy spot."
Labels:
London,
Saint Giles,
Tyler
Location:
London, UK
Saint Michael - Stockton, Norfolk
Labels:
Anglican,
Saint Michael,
Stockton,
tomb
Location:
Stockton, Norfolk NR34, UK
John Paul Culley - Ringland, Norfolk
The Old Meeting House, Norwich - [Link]
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Labels:
Congregational,
Culley,
Dissenter,
Norwich
Location:
Colegate, Norwich, Norfolk NR3, UK
Thursday, 9 August 2012
Basilique St-Denis
Labels:
France,
Paris,
Saint Denis
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