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pictures of graves/transcriptions
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Lyndsay | Report | 10 Apr 2005 01:14 |
When I recently visited a church where some of my ancestors were buried I got talking to a very helpful elderly gentlman. He told me that photographs had been taken of many box tombs across the country and he thought it was English heritage. He said i would have to register but that it would be free to look at. Unfortunately I can't find the website he was talking about, can anyone help? Lyndsay |
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Joe ex Bexleyheath | Report | 10 Apr 2005 04:53 |
Graves, gravestones, Monumental Inscriptions - there are many sites but for starters you may like to see (after taking the usual ( ) away from the addresses : http://www.kentarchaeology(.)org(.)uk/Research/Libr/MIs/MIslist.htm - for Kent http://www.framland.pwp.blueyonder(.)co(.)uk/ http://www.monumental-inscriptions(.)co(.)uk/list.php **** |