Showing posts with label Swafield. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Swafield. Show all posts

Friday 8 June 2012

Monument park


© Godric Godricson
I love pictures like this as photography gathers together different periods of monuments and memorials in one collection. The stonework memorials look like a sculpture park of inscriptions, hope and aspiration. The work involved in this collection is enormous if we add together the stone masons, the labour involved in putting the monuments together and the grass cutters over the years who have kept the monuments clear of greenery. Despite this the monuments start to fall apart and disintegrate. Graveyards are clearly high maintenance to keep clear and an even higher cost to individuals to create in the first place.

Wednesday 9 May 2012

Thursday 3 May 2012

Rev'd Isaac Horsley

Rev'd Isaac Horsley
Died April 29th 1803
© Godric Godricson


In a vault beneath this monument are deposited
The Remains of the Rev'd Isaac Horsley
Rector of Antingham Saint Mary and Vicar of Briston
both in this County
He died  April 29th 1803 Aged 77 years
Alfo the remains of Priscilla his wife
Who died August 14th 1778, Aged 46 years
And Amey their daughter
Who died August 25th 1772, Aged 16 years









Norfolk Annals. "John Allen (23) and John Day (26), for burglary at the house of the Rev. Isaac Horsley, at North Walsham"  April 1801

Eleanor Stratten Layard 1827-1880

Eleanor  Stratten Layard   1827-1880
© Godric Godricson

Benjamin Postle - 19th August 1842

© Godric Godricson






Benjamin Postle died 19th August 1842 in the village of Swafield.