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This large tombstone in the graveyard of Hyde Chapel predates the
current building, built in 1846.
It is present in a picture of the
1767 chapel. Its position and that of the tree is what enables historians to map out the whereabouts of the previous building.
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4 comments:
Gerald, re your comment Chez Louis, it's getting a bit crowded on the balcony, but please do join us! You most assuredly will be welcome!
how quaint
(thanks for clarifying the snow/rain business)
I love all your historic posts and this is another good one!!
Thanks for visiting Rabaul DP and your comments - most appreciated. Am late visiting this weekend due to visitors, and internet & power problems!!!
I image that the deceased had been a person of some note, judging by the size of the tombstone.
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