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churchyards: a place where dead people are interned (buried) in the ground in graves or tombs; a graveyard; a place of the dead

Synonyms: cemetery, *cemetary, God's acre

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Pictures from English Ancestral Homes of Noted Americans by Anne Hollingsworth Wharton, Philadelphia and London, J. B. Lippincott and Company, MCMXV [1915].

Anne Hollingsworth Wharton was born on 15th December 1845 and died on 29th July 1928, more than 70 years ago, so that this work is out of copyright. She was a descendent of Joseph Wharton and hence related to Thomas Wharton Jr. (1735-1778), the first President of Pennsylvania.

Austerfield Church

Austerfield Church

Ancestral Homes of Noted Americans (1915)

“Austerfield is a typical north country village. Less picturesque than such midland and southern hamlets as Brington, Ecton and Penshurst, these northern villages, with their steep-roofed, narrow-gabl [...]

Keywords: churches, graveyards, gravestones, churchyards

Places shown: Austerfield; South Riding; Yorkshire; England

Added: 2006-02-19

Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested

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