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Items matching tombs taken from Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845) (results page 1)

tombs: a grave, usually more elaborate than just a gravestone; an area in a church set aside to commemorate a corpse.


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21.—Four Tumuli at Barlow Hills, Essex
22.—Galleries at New Grange, Plan and Section
36.—Kit’s Coty House near Aylesford, Kent
37.—Kit’s Coty House.
38.—King’s Coty House
39.—Trevethy Stone
40.—Cromlech at Plas Newydd, Anglesey
41.—Constantine Tolman, Cornwall
42.—Wayland Smith’s Cave
43.—Harold’s Stones, Trelech, Monmouthshire
528.—Prior Rahere’s Tomb.
1026.—Tomb of the Boy Bishop, Salisbury
1156.—Tomb of Henry IV and his Queen
1275.—Tomb of Sir John Crosby.
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Places Shown

Bartlow; Essex; England

Bishopsgate; London; England

Constantine; Cornwall; England

Liskeard; Cornwall; England

LondonLondon; England

Maidstone; Kent; England

Plas Newydd; Anglesey; Wales

Salisbury; Wiltshire; England

Slane; County Meath; Ireland

Telech; Monmouthshire; Wales

Wayland’s Smithy Long Barrow; Lambourn; Berkshire; England

Westminster; London; England