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yes, my fault for taking so long to answer, when i started typing, the other posts wasnt there lol
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A little about Edmund. He was a collier who lived at Fig Pie Hall. He died shortly after receiving injuries during a ‘general scuffle’ outside a beer shop after intervening in an argument over a ferret. An inquest returned a verdict of Manslaughter. One William Grimshaw was subsequently tried and acquitted at Lancaster Assizes. |
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Just attached a today's general view of the churchyard. |
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The pictures do make it look like the finished job will be quite good.
I do wonder though, who's gravestones are buried? Are there any from prominent people in Accringtons history buried? |
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Your family headstone is now in position - yours is the one at the LH side. |
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Hopefully a leaflet/list will be made available listing ALL headstone details. Enquiries have been made, all decisions agreed upon, which cannot be changed, so we will just have to accept the decision. We must remember though that all the headstones HAVE been recorded very recently by the L.F.H.H.S. and so all we can do now is wait until the work is finished, when we will find out who the "missing" folk are. |
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Have you seen the edging for the path recently?
Along one edge there are gaps in it, these are not in the other side so seem to be rather puzzling? I could understand them being on the other side, to allow drainage but not on the uphill side? |
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Just a few more random views so you can see how the improvements are progressing.
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It mentions the 18 gravestones that will be laid under the 22 in the top left area of the drawing. |
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Thanks for that. Never seen it before.
Its interesting because it shows a second pathway, leading in the direction of the Bees Knees, but, there is no obvious sign yet they are going to create one? |
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Atarah, has the church been sandblasted? The stonework looks lovely, it has that warm sandstone look to it.
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interesting stuff though, thanks for sharing:) |
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