Bobw235
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Don't you think that place is a bit close to the water?
Waverley Cemetery, Sydney, is another picturesque cemetery on the coast line
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I know in some places, local historical societies catalog the gravestones into databases that might even be available online, or if not at least in paper form. It's not the same though as walking through and reading them. I agree, Ameriscot, it's a nice way to spend some time.Frustrating that the oldest and most interesting are not readable any more.
He is buried standing upright, gold watch in hand and wearing a top hat, looking out to sea.
Said to date to 1004, the church of St.John overlooks Gardenstown in Aberdeenshire. It celebrates the defeat of Danish invaders and at one time the walls were decorated with Danish skulls.
Another interesting grave that I learned about in N.Ireland is the private burial place of James Chaine. He was a politician and responsible for introducing a sea crossing between N.Ireland and Scotland - one which still operated today.
He is buried standing upright, gold watch in hand and wearing a top hat, looking out to sea.
Very nice----My ashes will be scattered in San Francisco Bay near the Golden Gate Bridge