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"Exploring History and Beauty: Church Yards Across the Globe" Delve into the mysteries of North Berwick Witches and Dr Fian in a churchyard

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: St. Andrews Church, built in the 14th and 15th centuries but fell into ruin

St. Andrews Church, built in the 14th and 15th centuries but fell into ruin, and a smaller church was built inside in the 17th century, Covehithe, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Barn Owl (Tyto alba) adult, perched on gravestone, Suffolk, England, July

Barn Owl (Tyto alba) adult, perched on gravestone, Suffolk, England, July

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Caedmons Cross in St. Marys Churchyard, Whitby, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England

Caedmons Cross in St. Marys Churchyard, Whitby, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Rottingdean: The Church of St Margaret, 20 September 1897

Rottingdean: The Church of St Margaret, 20 September 1897
General Photographic Collection West Sussex Record Office, Ref No PH 26113/47

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Pevensey: St Nicholass Church, 23 July 1893

Pevensey: St Nicholass Church, 23 July 1893
General Photographic Collection West Sussex Record Office, Ref No PH 26113/42

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: The Stenbrohult parish church where Linnaeus father was priest. Smaland region. Sweden, Europe

The Stenbrohult parish church where Linnaeus father was priest. Smaland region. Sweden, Europe

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: A statue of Carl Linnaeus holding a bird by Gerda Sprinchorn standing in the church

A statue of Carl Linnaeus holding a bird by Gerda Sprinchorn standing in the church yard of Stenbrohult with Linneaus father was priest. Smaland region. Sweden, Europe

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Germany, Bavaria, Obergrainau. Well-tended grave sites mark the entrance to the church

Germany, Bavaria, Obergrainau. Well-tended grave sites mark the entrance to the church at Obergrainau, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Glendalough, Ireland. The beautiful and peaceful monastic city of Glendalough hosts

Glendalough, Ireland. The beautiful and peaceful monastic city of Glendalough hosts many beautiful walks, waterfalls, lakes, and one of the best preserved round towers in all of Ireland

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: France: Conques, Benedictine Abbey Church of Sainte-Foy built from 1030-1130, East Facade

France: Conques, Benedictine Abbey Church of Sainte-Foy built from 1030-1130, East Facade, exterior of nave with modern stained glass windows by Pierre Soulages and stone coffins below

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: The east end of Chichester Cathedral, 4 September 1888

The east end of Chichester Cathedral, 4 September 1888
Showing the surrounding tombs and headstones and the large stained glass windows. Photographic Collection West Sussex Record Office, Ref No PH/26113/94

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: St Marys Church, Broadwater, 3 April 1893

St Marys Church, Broadwater, 3 April 1893
View of the rear of the church and the graveyard. Photographic Collection West Sussex Record Office, Ref No PH/26113/90

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: The south side of the church at Beeding, 23 March 1893

The south side of the church at Beeding, 23 March 1893
Probably the church at Upper Beeding Photographic Collection West Sussex Record Office, Ref No PH 26113/80

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Castle Ruins from St. Marys Churchyard, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England

Castle Ruins from St. Marys Churchyard, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: St. Marys Parish Church at Whitby, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

St. Marys Parish Church at Whitby, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Anne Brontes grave, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Anne Brontes grave, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Holy Trinity Church on South Street, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland

Holy Trinity Church on South Street, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: St Rules Tower Eastern Cemetery, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland

St Rules Tower Eastern Cemetery, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Lions head ornamental fountain in city churchyard, Festival Gardens, St

Lions head ornamental fountain in city churchyard, Festival Gardens, St. Pauls Cathedral, City of London, London, England, march

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Green Alga (Trentepohlia aurea) orange filamentous alga growing on old gravestone in churchyard

Green Alga (Trentepohlia aurea) orange filamentous alga growing on old gravestone in churchyard, Culbone, Exmoor, Somerset, England, march

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: View of church with Daffodils (Narcissus pseudonarcissus) flowering amongst gravestones in

View of church with Daffodils (Narcissus pseudonarcissus) flowering amongst gravestones in churchyard, smallest parish church in England, Culbone Church, Culbone, Exmoor N.P. Somerset, England, march

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Lichen (Caloplaca flavescens) and other lichen species, growing on old gravestone in churchyard

Lichen (Caloplaca flavescens) and other lichen species, growing on old gravestone in churchyard, Stoke Pero Church, Stoke Pero, Exmoor, Somerset, England, march

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Cathedral, churchyard and 1, 000 year old rose tree, Hildeshe

Cathedral, churchyard and 1, 000 year old rose tree, Hildesheim, Hanover, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Evangeline

Evangeline. Date c1877 June 25

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: St Lawrence Church, Stretton Grandison, Herefordshire

St Lawrence Church, Stretton Grandison, Herefordshire
Sketch of St Lawrence Church, Stretton Grandison, Herefordshire, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell. 1858

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Scene in a country churchyard

Scene in a country churchyard, by Henrietta Grace Baden Powell (nee Smyth, 1824-1914), mother of Robert. circa 1840s

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: The Old Curiosity Shop, Nell in the churchyard

The Old Curiosity Shop, Nell in the churchyard
The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: St Marys Church, Hawridge, Buckinghamshire

St Marys Church, Hawridge, Buckinghamshire
Sketch of St Marys Church, Hawridge, Buckinghamshire, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell. The church dates back to the 13th century. 1859

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: The Old Curiosity Shop, Kit darts off

The Old Curiosity Shop, Kit darts off
The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Royal wedding 1863 - procession entering St Pauls Churchyar

Royal wedding 1863 - procession entering St Pauls Churchyar
The reception of Princess Alexandra of Denmark(Princess of Wales)(1844-1925)in London on the occasion of her marriage to Edward Prince of Wales(later Edward VII)(1841-1910)

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Wales / Montgomery

Wales / Montgomery
An impression of the town of Montgomery, Montgomeryshire, Wales, viewed from the churchyard, with the clock on the turret of the Guildhall rising above the rooftops. Date: 1960s

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire

Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire
The church and free school at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire Date: 1815

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Castle Combe Churchyard

Castle Combe Churchyard
Part of the large churchyard of St. Andrews Church, Castle Combe, Wiltshire, England, founded in the 13th century but largely rebuilt in the 19th century. Date: late 1960s

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Ripley Weeping Cross

Ripley Weeping Cross
The very rare medieval Weeping Cross in the churchyard at Ripley, near Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. The four pair of niches round the base are for kneeling penitents! Date: 1950s

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Harpford Village Cross

Harpford Village Cross
The old stone cross in the churchyard at Harpford, Devon, England, It was restored in 1813 as a memorial the Reverend Augustus Toplady, composer of Rock of Ages. Date: Medieval

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Eydon Village Cross

Eydon Village Cross
The old churchyard cross at Eydon, Northamptonshire, England. Date: Medieval

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Churchyard Stile

Churchyard Stile
The typical wooden stile of a churchyard in Chingford, Essex, England. Date: 1930s

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Scraptoft Market Cross

Scraptoft Market Cross
The old Market Cross, now in the churchyard, at Scraptoft, Leicestershire, England. Date: Medieval

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Rudston Monolith

Rudston Monolith, a 25 foot high standing stone, in Rudston churchyard, Yorkshire, England, the highest of its kind in Britain. Date: BC

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Charlwood Water Pump

Charlwood Water Pump
The old water pump built into the churchyard wall at Charlwood, Surrey, England. Date: 1930s

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Memorial to Ruskin - Coniston, Cumbria

Memorial to Ruskin - Coniston, Cumbria
Memorial to John Ruskin - St Andrews Churchyard, Coniston, Cumbria. The large carved cross was made from green slate from the local quarry at Tilberthwaite. It was carved by H.T

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Barbados - Tomb of Ferdinando Paleologus

Barbados - Tomb of Ferdinando Paleologus
St Johns Churchyard, Barbados - The rather remarkable tomb of Ferdinando Paleologus (?-1678). Paleologus was a descendent of the brother of the great Emperor Constantine XI

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Scene outside a country church

Scene outside a country church, showing people arriving for a service

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: FEU FOLLET

FEU FOLLET
Two women praying in a French country churchyard are disturbed by the sudden appearance of a feu follet Date: 1877

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: Feu Follet (Richard)

Feu Follet (Richard)
The abbe Richard, in a French churchyard, is startled by a huge flame-like feu follet which reaches 3-4 metres in height, probably caused by a decomposing corpse Date: 2 July 1750

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: St Giles Parish Church, Matlock, Derbyshire

St Giles Parish Church, Matlock, Derbyshire
View of St Giles Parish Church, Matlock, Derbyshire. Date: circa 1960

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: George Baker

George Baker
GEORGE BAKER This gentleman was living at no 2, St Pauls Churchyard, on the 11 July 1806. Has he any other claim on our attention ? Date: 1747 - 1811

Background imageChurch Yard Collection: View of graveyard and church with Norman round-tower, largest Norman round-tower in country, St

View of graveyard and church with Norman round-tower, largest Norman round-tower in country, St. Marys Church, Wortham, Suffolk, England, october



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"Exploring History and Beauty: Church Yards Across the Globe" Delve into the mysteries of North Berwick Witches and Dr Fian in a churchyard, where tales of witchcraft still linger in the air. Step back in time to witness the excitement of Royal Wedding 1947 as crowds gather at Romsey's churchyard, celebrating love and unity. Marvel at breathtaking views of Camel Estuary from St. Enodoc Church's serene churchyard in picturesque Rock, North Cornwall. Discover ancient wonders at St. Declan's cathedral and round tower, standing tall amidst a peaceful Irish churchyard steeped in spirituality. Find solace among the tranquil surroundings of Matlock Church, nestled within Peak District's scenic beauty in Derbyshire, England. Take a stroll down charming Church Street in Uckfield, East Sussex, immersing yourself in its quaint atmosphere filled with history and charm. Witness the grandeur of Lincoln Cathedral illuminated by nightfall; an awe-inspiring sight that showcases architectural brilliance within its hallowed churchyard. Pay homage to renowned poet Sir John Betjeman at St. Enodoc—a 14th-century church near Trebetherick—where his final resting place lies peacefully within its sacred grounds. Transport yourself to another era as you explore Country Church Upton—a 19th-century gem tucked away amidst idyllic countryside landscapes. Experience the vibrant energy surrounding drilling rigs at Kilgore's Churchyard in Texas, USA—an unexpected juxtaposition between industry and serenity. Travel back to London's bustling past with Messrs Cook Sons & Co. 's Warehouse—an iconic landmark that once stood proudly near a historic city center churchyard. Immerse yourself in Edinburgh’s rich history as you wander through Greyfriars Ch—the atmospheric graveyard that holds stories of the city's past, waiting to be discovered.