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Cemeteries |
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Click on each stereoview for a close up. |
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GREENWOOD CEMETERY (BROOKLYN NY) |
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This one is "soo nice and gloomy" as Wednesday Addams would say. This is an E. & H. T. Anthony & Co. stereoview, circa 1860, entitled, "Greenwood Cemetery. No. 946 Monuments on Cypress Avenue. |
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DEVONSHIRE GRAVEYARD |
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This one is such a quintessential country churchyard. Look closely and you may see the ghost of Thomas Gray. This is an English stereoview, circa the 1860's, photographed by A. L. Coke, published by J. Chapple of Newton-Abbot, from a series of Devonshire Scenery, and entitled, "View from Highweek." |
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VAULTS IN NEW ORLEANS |
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Here's one for all us Gabriel Knight fans. Unfortunately, the title doesn't identify which one of New Orlean's wonderful cemeteries this depicts. This is a Griffith & Griffith/ M. H. Zahner stereoview, copyright 1901 by M. H. Zahner, entitled only "Vaults in cemetery, New Orleans. La." |
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