Louth's "Town Clock": on the lost Tudor Town Hall from 1714, then the prison, finally ending up on this 19C warehousepic.twitter.com/L0OSqvc9TM
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Here's @eamonngriffin on the Old Cem, Louth: http://www.benchesoflouth.co.uk/5prteap7f Pic=funeral procession on way to the cem, 1847.pic.twitter.com/V56zwlOt1f
The stacked gravestones at the 'Old Cem', Louth, in the snow; the cemetery was in use from 1700 to 1890.pic.twitter.com/NYRd6Zcnh8
There’s something deeply unsettling about these discarded gravestones. Precious time-weathered memory markers of once real people just stacked and seemingly forgotten. Awful.
I know what you mean. Though the cemetery saw much worse in the past — back when it was still in use, they would regularly dig up several bodies when making a new grave as it was so packed...
@caitlinrgreen what OS map finally arrived in Louth? In regard to the geographical rep?
@HyettNeal The 1st edition draft is dated 1818, if I recall correctly.
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