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Tomb of Gregory Lovell, churchyard of St Peter and St Paul, Harlington, Middlesex, c1810
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Tomb of Gregory Lovell, churchyard of St Peter and St Paul, Harlington, Middlesex, c1810
Tomb of Gregory Lovell, Chancel of St Peter and St Paul, Harlington, Middlesex, c1810. Harlington is now in the London borough of Hillingdon
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Chancel Grave Graveyard Gregory Hillingdon Mausoleum Monument St Peter And St Paul Lovell
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This print showcases the Tomb of Gregory Lovell, situated in the serene churchyard of St Peter and St Paul in Harlington, Middlesex. Dating back to approximately 1810, this historical monument holds great significance within British architecture and religious heritage. Once located in Harlington, which now falls under the jurisdiction of London's Hillingdon borough, this stunning tomb stands as a testament to the rich history and cultural tapestry of England. The vibrant colors captured in this watercolor print bring life to an otherwise solemn concept – death. The Chancel of St Peter and St Paul serves as a backdrop for this mausoleum-like structure that pays homage to Gregory Lovell. As a symbol of Christian faith and devotion, it reminds us of our mortality while offering solace through religion. Preserved by the Guildhall Library and Art Gallery, this anonymous 19th-century artwork not only captures architectural beauty but also reflects on Britain's deep-rooted burial traditions. It invites viewers to contemplate their own existence within the context of time and spirituality. Whether you are drawn to its historical significance or simply captivated by its aesthetic appeal, this print is a remarkable piece that encapsulates both artistry and cultural heritage.
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