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The ancient stone that divided the parishes of Leigh and Powick, St Matthias, Malvern Link, Worcestershirevu 179 fois
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Cemetery at St Matthias, Malvern Link, Worcestershirevu 834 fois
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St Matthias, Malvern Link, Worcestershirevu 221 fois
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Fallen headstones, St Matthias, Malvern Link, Worcestershirevu 189 fois"Tip" is a big problem for gravestones in the UK. There are even special "tip" meters used in graveyards to try to ascertain which stones are in danger of falling. At St. Matthias the fallen stones are put up against one of the walls of the graveyard.
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Cemetery, St Matthias, Malvern Link, Worcestershirevu 188 fois
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Martley Parish Church cemeteryvu 771 fois
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Martley Parish Church cemeteryvu 220 fois
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Martley Parish Church cemeteryvu 157 fois
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Martley Parish Church cemeteryvu 164 fois
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Martley Parish Church cemeteryvu 394 foisA memorial being gradually torn apart by an ivy vine, and by the passage of time and the British weather.
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Martley Parish Church cemeteryvu 188 foisOld gravestones are used as a retaining wall for the soil around this tree. I realise that "topple" is a problem with gravestones in British cemeteries, but using old stones as a wall seems a bit unfortunate to me.
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Martley Parish Church cemeteryvu 191 fois
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