A Grave Interest

I am a Tombstone Tourist: someone who loves to wander cemeteries. I find it akin to visiting a museum: an opportunity to enjoy rarely seen sculpture, intricate carvings, and amazing architecture, all in a tranquil outdoor setting. This blog is about cemetery culture, art, history, issues of death, and genealogy - subjects of current relevance. I usually find something that intrigues me and makes me want to dig deeper. Care to join me? Read on...

Showing posts with label white bronze. Show all posts
Showing posts with label white bronze. Show all posts
Friday, February 26, 2021

EXPLORING SIX DIFFERENT TYPES OF STONES USED FOR GRAVES

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If you’ve spent much time in a cemetery, you know that not all grave markers are the same. Today, we...
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Friday, September 5, 2014

White Bronze - A Monument for All Time

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  (A short sabbatical is in order - So, for the next few weeks, we'll take a look back at some older posts: This one is from 20...
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Friday, August 17, 2012

Grave Markers Ordered From Catalogs

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Hand Carved Stone Marker Mass Manufactured Stone   Grave markers are the oldest form of funerary art. They have been used to mark ...
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