Lord Edward Pelham-Clinton by Fred255
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Description
Bronze memorial to Lady Matilda Jane Pelham-Clinton (died 1892) and Lord Edward Pelham-Clinton (died 1907).
Comments (14)
bebert
dommage que ces statues ne soient pas entretenues :( belle photo !!
bmac62
This fits the description of "gracious dilapidation", don't you agree? Bill
tallpindo
Who's to say one angel or the other was more fundamental to survival when the time on earth is past.
lucindawind
another huge one .. I notice in our cemetarys here that the older the grave sites ..the larger the stones ...lovey shot red
LovelyPoetess
That must be an awesome cemetary. Nice capture : )
PD154
Wonderful capture, I wrote earlier that I had done some tomstone shots and lost them, you inspire me to go and re-shoot them David :)
ontar1
Cool, looks like rust stains on the head stone, adds to the shot, excellent find and capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Alz2008
Wonderful capture..
durleybeachbum
Gosh! They must have had loads of dosh to chuck away! Great pic.
Littlejock
Very poetic this sculptures. Very nice my friend
tizjezzme
(What Bill said) :) Excellent shot... the sculptures are beautiful.
JeffG7BRJ
It's a wonder it hasn't been nicked and sold as scrap David, I used to work in scrap metal in the early seventies and some gypsy types came in with a sack full of brass plaques that had been stolen from a cemetery. Needless to say they were rejected and reported to the police. Have to agree with Andrea, they had more money than sense, that thing would bring a couple of grand easy. It would also fit this months forum challenge. Excellent work. Bravo!!!!!
rainbows
Beautiful memorial and capture. Splendid work. Hugs. Spider. xx
mermaid
so moody a wonderful shot!