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  1. Churchyard

    about the sixteenth century author Thomas Churchyard the nineteenth century painter Thomas Churchyard painter globalize Europe date December 2011 ref improve date December 2011 File Sventorius.jpg thumb The churchyard of Vepriai , Lithuania A churchyard is a patch of land adjoining or surrounding a church building church which is usually owned by the relevant church or local parish itself. In the Scots language or Northern English language , this can also be known as a kirkyard or kirkyaird . In England, the fact that in an open field village there were very few fenced areas meant that the taxus yew trees needed for longbows were commonly grown in the churchyard since the foliage is poisonous to cattle. Churchyards can be host to unique and ancient habitats because they may remain significantly unchanged for hundreds of years. ref How natural is a nature reserve? An ideological study of British nature conservation landscapes , Cooper NS, Biodiversity and Conservation, 9, 2000, 1131 1152 ref A churchyard should not be confused with a graveyard or a cemetery . While churchyards were historically often used as graveyards, they can also be any patch of land on church grounds, even without a place of burial. Use of churchyards as a place of burial File Russian Orthodox Church and Churchyard in Alaska.jpg thumb right 250px Russian Orthodox Church and Churchyard in Alaska Historically the most common use of churchyards was as a consecration consecrated burial ground known as a graveyard . Graveyards were usually established at the same time as the building of the relevant place of worship which can date back to the 6th to 14th centuries and were often used by those families who could not afford to be buried inside or beneath the place of worship itself. Most headstones and other ... of churchyards were taken in order for road s to be built or expanded. The loss of part or all of the churchyard ... churchyard . London Orbis See also Pogost Graveyard Cemetery Headstone Corpse road References reflist ...   more details



  1. Lazarus Churchyard

    Superherobox Wikipedia WikiProject Comics image Image LazarusChurchyard.jpg 200px caption Lazarus Churchyard The Final Cut . br Cover art by Matt Brooker a.k.a. D Israeli . character name Lazarus Churchyard publisher Tundra Press debut Blast 1 1991 creators Warren Ellis script br D Israeli art alter ego full name species optional homeworld optional alliances optional aliases optional actual identities the character uses, not nicknames relatives supports optional powers Plastic implants that can adapt to defend against any attack. Lazarus Churchyard is a fictional character in a British comics series, created in 1991 by Warren Ellis and illustrated by Matt Brooker under the pseudonym D Israeli . The stories are cyberpunk in theme, Citation needed date July 2007 although Ellis himself does not consider it so and prefers to call it decadent SF . Citation needed date July 2007 Publication history Lazarus Churchyard stories originally appeared in Blast comic Blast magazine, and were reprinted in Beyond 2000 AD comic 2000AD , Judge Dredd Megazine , and elsewhere ref http www.2000adonline.com ?zone thrill&page profiles&choice LAZARUS 2000AD profile ref Although some stories have been illustrated by others, Ellis has said he considers only the D Israeli illustrated work the definitive Churchyard . Citation needed date July 2007 Tundra Press released three issue comic book series, Lazarus Churchyard , in 1992. This was collected the same year as the trade paperback Lazarus Churchyard The Final Cut Atomeka Press , reissued by Image Comics ISBN 1 58240 180 2 in 2001. Fictional character ..., essentially making Churchyard immortal. The stories take place 400 years after this experiment. Churchyard ... Churchyard is more caricatured in tone the drugs, sex and violence less detailed and more extreme ... elements of the story. Footnotes reflist References Refbegin gcdb type character search Lazarus Churchyard title Lazarus Churchyard comicbookdb type character id 40947 title Lazarus Churchyard Refend ...   more details



  1. Steve Churchyard

    BLPrefimprove date February 2011 Steve Churchyard is a British born record producer, engineer and mixer who began his career at Sir George Martin s AIR Studios in London. He currently resides in the United States. He has been nominated for 4 Grammy awards. In 2008 he won a Latin Grammy for Juanes album La Vida... Es Un Ratico. ref cite web url https www2.grammy.com latin 8 latin Default.aspx title Ninth Annual Latin Grammy Awards Winners List publisher Grammy.com accessdate 2011 02 06 ref He has worked on recordings by INXS , The Eagles band Eagles , Billy Joel , The Sex Pistols , Meat Loaf , Keith Urban , Shakira , George Michael , Hanson band Hanson , Faith Hill , The Darkness band The Darkness , Scorpions band The Scorpions , Avril Lavigne , Kelly Clarkson , Joni Mitchell , Blinker the Star , Siouxsie and the Banshees , The Pretenders and The Stranglers . Steve Churchyard was featured in the book Behind the Glass by Howard Massey. References reflist External links http www.stevechurchyard.com Steve Churchyard official website http www.discogs.com artist Steve Churchyard Steve Churchyard on Discogs.com Allmusic class artist id p64530 credits pure url yes Steve Churchyard on AllMusic.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Churchyard. Steve ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Churchyard. Steve Category British record producers Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category Audio engineers record producer stub ja ...   more details



  1. Thomas Churchyard

    For the nineteenth century painter Thomas Churchyard painter Thomas Churchyard c. 1520 &ndash 1604 , England English author , was born at Shrewsbury , the son of a farmer. Life Churchyard received a good ... Camel whom Churchyard then openly confuted. Their argument came to involve not only Churchyard and Camel ... of Piers Plowman , Davie Dicar brought Churchyard into trouble with the Privy Council of England .... Carried out in broadside ballads, the Churchyard Camel debate was concerned with the relative ... 1568 , Churchyard defended the native tradition, grounding it in Peers plowman . . . full plaine and Geoffrey Chaucer Chaucer . Churchyard mocked Camel s classical, Latinate sophistication, and Camel attacked Churchyard s churlish words and uncouth speeche. This public controversy resembled the old .... Churchyard turns Davy into a Piers like truth teller and prophet of a millennialism millennial kingdom .... In 1550 Churchyard went to Ireland to serve the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland lord deputy of Ireland .... Here Churchyard enriched himself at the expense, it is to be feared, of the unhappy Irish but in 1552 ... by the Francis, Duke of Guise duke of Guise in 1558. Churchyard arranged the terms of surrender ... years of his life were chiefly domestic. Churchyard was employed to devise a procession ... pension from the queen. On Good Friday April 8, 1580, Churchyard then age 60 published a short ... Churchyard, gentleman provides the earliest accounts of the 1580 Dover Straits earthquake . ref Churchyard s A Warning to the Wyse is dealt with in Hakluyt s Promise An Elizabethan s Obsession ... , who says Foure Letters Confuted that Churchyard s aged muse might well be grandmother to our grandiloquentest ... in which he had a share. They are very rare and have never been completely reprinted. Churchyard ... 1604. Works The extant works of Churchyard, exclusive of commendatory and occasional verse s, include ... of warres, called Churchyard s Choise 1579 , really a completion of the Chippes , and containing ...   more details



  1. Ostrich Churchyard

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Ostrich Churchyard Type compilation Artist Orange Juice Commented out because image was deleted Cover Orange juice ostrich churchyard.jpg Released 1992 Recorded Hellfire Club, Glasgow , Scotland and BBC Maida Vale , London , England Genre Post punk Length 48 36 Label Postcard Polydor Japan Producer Davy Henderson, Dave Anderson, Edwyn Collins and John Sparrow Reviews Last album The Orange Juice br 1984 This album Ostrich Churchyard br 1992 Next album The Heather s on Fire br 1993 Ostrich Churchyard is an album by Orange Juice , released on CD in 1992. Tracks 1 to 12 were recorded live at the Hellfire Club, Glasgow on 17th May 1981. The remaining tracks were from a John Peel session recording of October 1980. Track listing All tracks composed by Edwyn Collins except where indicated Louise Louise 2 50 Three Cheers for Our Side James Kirk 2 52 In a Nutshell 4 06 Satellite City 2 42 Consolation Prize 3 10 Holiday Hymn Vic Godard 3 00 Intuition Told Me Part 1 1 14 Intuition Told Me Part 2 3 22 Wan Light James Kirk 2 30 Dying Day 3 09 Texas Fever 1 44 Tender Object 4 40 Falling and Laughing 3 23 23 10 80 Peel Session Love Sick 2 23 23 10 80 Peel Session Poor Old Soul 2 34 23 10 80 Peel Session You Old Eccentric James Kirk 2 21 23 10 80 Peel Session Wan Light James Kirk 19 1 81 Radio 1 Session, Japanese release only 2 29 Category 1992 compilation albums Category Orange Juice albums 1990s indie rock album stub ...   more details



  1. Carrickbrennan Churchyard

    Image Carrickbrennan Churchyard.JPG thumb Entrance to Carrickbrennan Churchyard. Carrickbrennan Churchyard located on Carrickbrennan Road, Monkstown, County Dublin , Ireland is a graveyard that can still be seen today, but is no longer in use. It is notable as the burial place of many people who perished in local maritime disasters. The graveyard stands beside the grounds of Monkstown Park, former estate of Lord Ranelagh and latterly the historian Charles Haliday , now used as rugby pitches by CBC Monkstown Park. History There used to be a medieval monastery at this site dedicated to Mochonna St. Mochonna , a 6th century Bishop from Holmpatrick, Skerries. The monks were Cistercian and the monastery was part of the chapter of St. Mary s Abbey, Dublin . The building fell to ruin and was replaced in 1668 by a church built by Edward Corker. Today this church lies in ruins, but in the 19th century the building was modified somewhat for a watchman s house to deter body snatchers . ref name dbgg Igoe, Vivien 2001 . Dublin Burial Grounds & Graveyards , Wolfhound Press, p47 52, ISBN 0863278728 ref ref name cbcm http www.cbcmonkstown.ie library carrickbrennan CBC Monkstown Carrickbrennan Churchyard Project ref The nearby Monkstown Castle was also built by the Cistercian monks in the 13th 14th century. The castle was later granted to Sir John Travers for his services to the Crown by Henry VIII of England King Henry VIII around the middle of the 16th century. Travers died 16 May 1562 and is buried here. The castle was later inherited by Mary Travers nephew, Henry Cheevers, upon her death in 1601. Henry Cheevers died in 1640 and is also buried in the churchyard. ref name dbgg ref name cbcm The churchyard was closed in 1874 due to fears of a cholera outbreak, but there were further burials ... also has a memorial to Captain Boyd and the crew. The actual resting place of Captain Boyd is in the churchyard ... library CBC Monkstown Carrickbrennan Churchyard Project coord 53.289901 N 6.150617 W ...   more details



  1. The House by the Churchyard

    Infobox book italic title see above name The House by the Churchyard image File The House by the Churchyard 1st ed.png 180px image caption First edition title page author Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu title orig translator illustrator cover artist country language series subject genre publisher William Tinsley publisher William Tinsley pub date 1863 english pub date media type pages isbn oclc dewey congress preceded by followed by The House by the Churchyard 1863 is a novel by Sheridan Le Fanu that combines elements of the mystery novel and the historical novel . Aside from its own merits, the novel is important as a key source for James Joyce s Finnegans Wake . Plot summary The novel begins with a prologue in the voice of an old man, Charles de Cresseron, that is set in Chapelizod , Ireland , roughly a century after the events of the novel proper. This prologue details how, during an interment at the churchyard of the title, a skull is accidentally unearthed, which bears the marks of two crushing blows to the head and &ndash even more disconcertingly &ndash a small hole from a trepanning . The novel itself is Cresseron s reconstruction of the history related to this grisly item though by and large his narratorial voice drops out and the novel is told from a conventional omniscient narrator s point of view . The first chapter of the novel proper moves back to 1767, the period of the novel, and begins with another mysterious occurrence in the churchyard the secretive burial of a coffin, with the occupant simply identified on the brass plaque as R.D. But after this ominous opening the book turns in its first half to the careful and largely light hearted elaboration of the social life and intrigues among the denizens of Chapelizod, from the powerful Lord Castlemallard to the soldiers in the local barracks under General Chattesworth, to the good Doctor Walsingham and his daughter ... Yard DEFAULTSORT House by the Churchyard, The Category 1863 novels Category Novels by Sheridan Le ...   more details



  1. Canongate Churchyard

    from the castle within the section to the north of the churchyard. In 1952 the old Church Hall ... century. A statue was erected to Fergusson on the pavement at the churchyard entrance in 2007. Alexander ... Mind 1792 . His sealed tomb stands in the north section of the churchyard, notable as the only sealed tomb in the churchyard. The Dugald Stewart Monument erected to him on the south west edge ... closure of the churchyard to burials, and his was the most recent interment, other than ashes. Reputed ... was interred in Holyrood Abbey but was allegedly moved to Canongate churchyard in 1688. A small ... popular support to move this body to the people s churchyard. Rizzio being a Catholic, it is also hard to explain why he would be buried in a Protestant churchyard. If the story is true, the stone dates ...   more details



  1. Thomas Churchyard (painter)

    File Thomas Churchyard Woodbridge Suffolk portrait ca 1825.jpg thumb Portrait of Thomas Churchyard by unknown artist around the time of his wedding in 1825 File Haugh Lane Woodbridge Suffolk Thomas Churchyard.jpg thumb Landscape painting of Haugh Lane, Woodbridge by Thomas Churchyard Thomas Churchyard born Melton, Suffolk Melton , near Woodbridge, Suffolk in 1798, died 1865 was an English lawyer and painter of Woodbridge. He was trained as a solicitor, and worked in the law for many years, but his real interest was landscape painting. He married Harriet Hailes of Melton in 1825, and they had two sons and six daughters who survived to adulthood but none of whom prospered . Thomas was a long term friend of Edward FitzGerald poet Edward FitzGerald , the translator of Omar Khayyam s Rubaiyat . Further reading Painting the Day Thomas Churchyard of Woodbridge , by Wallace Morfey Boydell & Brewer, 1986 ISBN 0851154263. External links http www.thomaschurchyard.co.uk theartist.htm Biography of Thomas Churchyard, the Suffolk artist http www.visit suffolkcoast.co.uk art artists thomas churchyard Thomas Churchyard on Visit Woodbridge site Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Churchyard, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1798 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1865 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Churchyard, Thomas Category 1798 births Category 1865 deaths Category English painters Category People from Woodbridge, Suffolk UK painter stub ...   more details



  1. Saulcourt Churchyard Extension

    coord 49.99639 N 3.08450 E type landmark display title Saulcourt Churchyard Extension is a military cemetery in the France French town Guyencourt Saulcourt Somme . The graves are maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission . There are 76 graves there of service members who died during World War I , of which 70 are graves of Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth service members and 6 from other origins. External links http www.cwgc.org search cemetery details.aspx?cemetery 32710&mode 1 Information about the cemetery Commonwealth War Graves Commission http www.findagrave.com cgi bin fg.cgi?page cr&GSln LILLY&CRid 2260026&pt Saulcourt 20Churchyard 20Extension 2C 20Guyencourt Saulcou& Saulcourt Churchyard Extension at Find A Grave military stub Category World War I cemeteries in France nl Saulcourt Churchyard Extension ...   more details



  1. Ulmus parvifolia 'Churchyard'

    DISPLAYTITLE Ulmus parvifolia Churchyard Infobox Cultivar name Ulmus parvifolia cultivar Churchyard origin Australia Ulmus parvifolia Churchyard is a Chinese Elm cultivar raised by Fleming s Nurseries in Victoria Australia Victoria , Australia , propagated from a Chinese Elm growing in Melbourne, Australia Melbourne . Description Churchyard is distinguished by its pendant branch tips and thickly textured foliage. The tree is of moderately rapid growth, ultimately achieving a rounded habit, approximately 10 m high and 10 m wide. The leaves, 5 cm long, turn a golden orange colour in autumn. The Samara fruit samara e are rounded, 9 mm in diameter, and are shed in late autumn. Pests and diseases The species and its cultivars are highly resistant, but not immune, to Dutch elm disease , and unaffected by the Elm Leaf Beetle Xanthogaleruca luteola http www.sunshinenursery.com survey.htm . Cultivation Churchyard is not known to be in cultivation beyond Australia. Accessions None known. Nurseries Australasia Fleming s Nursery http www.flemings.com.au , Monbulk , Victoria, Australia Victoria , Australia External links http www.flemings.com.au homegarden ornamental details.asp?CULT ID CHURCH Ulmaceae stub Category Elm cultivars ...   more details



  1. Saint Peters Churchyard

    Saint Peters Churchyard in Perth Amboy, New Jersey was organized in 1698 and is one of the Episcopal Church United States Episcopal parish in New Jersey and contains the oldest extant gravestone in New Jersey. History It was External links http www.findagrave.com cgi bin fg.cgi?page cr&GRid 6594470&CRid 1592386& Saint Peters Churchyard at Findagrave Category History of New Jersey Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey Category Churches in Middlesex County, New Jersey Category Religious organizations established in 1698 ...   more details



  1. 11 Churchyard Side, Nantwich

    File 11 Churchyardside, Nantwich2.jpg thumb right 280px Barclays Bank, 11 Churchyard Side, Nantwich 11 Churchyard Side is a Victorian architecture Victorian bank in Gothic Revival architecture Gothic Revival style, in Nantwich , Cheshire , England. It stands on the town square, opposite the St Mary s Church, Nantwich parish church at gbmappingsmall SJ6516052369 . Dating from 1876, the bank was designed by local architect Thomas Bower as a branch of the Midland Bank , and later became a branch of Barclays . It is listed at Listed building grade II . ref name IoE citation publisher English Heritage work Images of England accessdate 23 July 2010 url http www.imagesofengland.org.uk details default.aspx?id 56606 title Barclays Bank, 11 Churchyard Side ref 11 Churchyard Side is one of three banks in the town dating from the Victorian era which are listed buildings the others are the 1 3 Churchyard Side, Nantwich former District Bank , designed by Alfred Waterhouse , also on Churchyard Side, and the 39 Welsh Row, Nantwich former Savings Bank on Welsh Row, Nantwich Welsh Row . History The present building was constructed in 1876 as a branch of the Midland Bank , to the design of Nantwich architect Thomas Bower . ref name IoE ref name Hall Hall, p. 250 ref It was on the site of an earlier Midland Bank building, which employed a manager and seven clerks in 1871. ref name Hall ref name Lamberton Lamberton & Gray, p. 53 ref Once part of the cemetery of the parish church, the site had previously housed a painter and a butcher s premises. ref name Lamberton The bank was later extended and altered in the same style. ref name IoE ref name Pevsner Pevsner, p. 287 ref The Midland Bank is no longer ..., equally Gothic by comparison with the nearby 1 3 Churchyard Side, Nantwich District Bank , which ... 1994 coord 53.0674 2.5214 type landmark region GB display title DEFAULTSORT Nantwich, 11 Churchyard ... Category Grade II listed buildings in Cheshire Category Nantwich 11 Churchyard Side Category Grade ...   more details



  1. First Presbyterian Church and Churchyard

    Infobox nrhp name First Presbyterian Church and Churchyard nrhp type image caption location New St. between Middle and Hancock Sts., New Bern, North Carolina lat degrees 35 lat minutes 6 lat seconds 35 lat direction N long degrees 77 long minutes 2 long seconds 25 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin North Carolina built 1820 architect Sandy,Uriah Merrill,Daniel D. architecture added February 01, 1972 area convert 1 acre governing body Private refnum 72000942 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref First Presbyterian Church and Churchyard is a historic church on New Street between Middle and Hancock Streets in New Bern, North Carolina . It is was built in 1820 and added to the National Register in 1972. References reflist National Register of Historic Places DEFAULTSORT First Presbyterian Church And Churchyard Category Presbyterian churches in North Carolina Category Churches in New Bern, North Carolina Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina Category Buildings and structures completed in 1820 Category 19th century Presbyterian church buildings NorthCarolina NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. St. Michael's Churchyard, Mickleham

    St. Michael s Churchyard is the church and cemetery located in Mickleham, Surrey , England . It is the final resting place of Richard Bedford Bennett , Prime Minister of Canada and a member of the House of Lords. Also, Maria Drummond n e Maria Kinnaird , widow of Thomas Drummond , is buried here. coord 51 16 3 N 0 19 24 W type landmark region GB display title Cemeteries in England Category Cemeteries in England cemetery stub ...   more details



  1. St. Michael's Churchyard

    For the church and cemetery in Surrey, England St. Michael s Churchyard, Mickleham Refimprove date December 2009 St. Michael s Churchyard , adjacent to historic St. Michael s Episcopal Church Charleston, South Carolina St. Michael s Episcopal Church on the corner of Meeting and Broad Streets, is the final resting place of some famous historical figures, including two signers of the Constitution of the United States . The church was established in 1751 as the second Anglican parish in Charleston, South Carolina . Interred in St. Michael s Churchyard are Charles Cotesworth Pinckney 1746 1825 Colonel in the Continental Army , member of the U.S. Constitutional Convention and signer of the U.S. Constitution , U.S. Minister to France, Federalist candidate for Vice President, and later candidate for President of the United States in 1804 and 1808 John Rutledge 1739 1800 Governor of South Carolina , 1779, member of the U.S. Constitutional Convention and signer of the U.S. Constitution , Chief Justice of U.S. Supreme Court ref http www.findagrave.com cgi bin fg.cgi?GRid 3672&page gr John Rutledge memorial at Find a Grave . ref ref name Christensen http web.archive.org web 20050903032026 http www.supremecourthistory.org 04 library subs volumes 04 c20 e.html Christensen, George A. 1983 Here Lies the Supreme Court Gravesites of the Justices , Yearbook Supreme Court Historical Society at Internet Archive which erroneously lists the gravesite as being in Colorado. ref ref See also, Christensen, George A., Here Lies the Supreme Court Revisited , Journal of Supreme Court History, Volume 33 Issue 1, Pages 17 41 19 Feb 2008 , University of Alabama . ref Robert Young Hayne 1791 1839 Senator, Governor of South Carolina , and mayor of Charleston, South Carolina Charleston Arthur Peronneau Hayne ... www.findagrave.com cgi bin fg.cgi?page cr&GRid 3672&CRid 641364& St. Michael s Churchyard at Find ... s Churchyard at Find a grave Coord missing South Carolina DEFAULTSORT Saint Michael s Churchyard Category ...   more details



  1. St. John's Episcopal Churchyard

    St. John s Episcopal Churchyard is a cemetery on the grounds of St. John s Episcopal Church, Elizabeth, N.J. St. John s Episcopal Church in Elizabeth, New Jersey Elizabeth , in the U.S. state of New Jersey . ref cite news first last authorlink coauthors title Forced Open The Vault. A Lively War Promised Regarding an Old Burying Ground. url quote publisher New York Times date June 8, 1891 accessdate 2007 08 21 ref Notable interments Jonathan Dayton 1760 1824 , youngest person to sign the United States Constitution . ref http bioguide.congress.gov scripts biodisplay.pl?index D000165 Jonathan Dayton , Biographical Directory of the United States Congress . Accessed August 20, 2007. ref John De Hart 1727 1795 , Associate Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court from 1776 1777. ref http bioguide.congress.gov scripts biodisplay.pl?index D000199 John De Hart , Biographical Directory of the United States Congress . Accessed August 20, 2007. ref Isaac W. Scudder 1816 1881 , represented New Jersey s 7th congressional district from 1873 75. ref http bioguide.congress.gov scripts biodisplay.pl?index S000199 Isaac Williamson Scudder , Biographical Directory of the United States Congress . Accessed August 20, 2007. ref References Reflist External links http politicalgraveyard.com geo NJ UN.html RAM0TMJ22 St. John s Churchyard at The Political Graveyard http www.findagrave.com cgi bin fg.cgi?page cr&CRid 641076 Saint John s Episcopal Church at Find A Grave coord 40.6643 74.2144 region US NJ type landmark display title cemetery stub Category Cemeteries in Union County, New Jersey Category Anglican cemeteries Category Geography of Elizabeth, New Jersey ...   more details



  1. Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard

    of the obscure rustics buried in the churchyard. The two versions of the poem, Stanzas and Elegy ... Poges , and on 12 June he completed Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard . Immediately, he included ... to complete the poem, which was probably influenced by his experience of the churchyard at Stoke Poges ... to Mason to say The Churchyard was, I am persuaded, posterior to West s death at least three or four ... tone . ref name Griffin1667 harvnb Griffin 2002 pp 166 167 . ref Poem The poem begins in a churchyard ..., Percy Bysshe Shelley translated part of the Elegy into Latin and visited the churchyard ... the churchyard, and composed A Summer Evening Churchyard, Lechlade, Gloucestershire , which echoes ... Young, other writers produced criticisms of Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard in response to Johnson ... sublime. His Elegy in a Churchyard has a happy selection of images, but I don t like his great things ... the truism of the reflection in the churchyard, the universality and impersonality this gives to the style ... poetry The feeling, the sensibility, expressed in the Country Churchyard to say nothing of Tennyson ... Written in a Country Churchyard these longstanding and very human concerns have their most ... considered a crux in Thomas Gray s Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard 1751 , results from a complex ...   more details



  1. 1?3 Churchyard Side, Nantwich

    File 1 3 Churchyardside, Nantwich2.jpg 280px thumb 1 3 Churchyard Side, Nantwich 1 3 Churchyard Side is a Listed building grade II listed ref name IoE Gothic Revival architecture Victorian Gothic building in Nantwich , Cheshire , England, located on the corner of Churchyard Side and Pepper Street gbmappingsmall SJ6511952369 , opposite St Mary s Church, Nantwich St Mary s Church . Built in 1864 66 to a design by Alfred Waterhouse as the Nantwich branch of the District Bank Manchester and Liverpool District Bank , it is among the most notable examples of Victorian architecture Victorian corporate architecture in the town. ref name Pevsner The building remained a branch of the District Bank until the late 20th century, and is still in use as a bank. History File 1 3 Churchyard Side, Nantwich detail .jpg thumb left 120px Detail of left gable, with coats of arms 1 3 Churchyard Side was built in 1864 66 to a design by Alfred Waterhouse as the Nantwich branch of the District Bank Manchester and Liverpool District Bank . ref name Pevsner Although Waterhouse is best known for the Natural History Museum in London , he practised in Manchester until 1865 and many of his earlier buildings are in that city, including the Manchester Assize Courts assize courts 1859 64 , Manchester HM Prison Strangeways ... Bank Midland , also on Churchyard Side the 39 Welsh Row, Nantwich Savings Bank on Welsh Row ... 3 Churchyard Side remained a branch of the District Bank until at least the 1970s. ref name IoE ref Kelly s Directory 1939 ref File 1 3 Churchyard Side, Nantwich detail2 .jpg thumb right 100px Right gable detail Description 1 3 Churchyard Side is two storey Gothic Revival architecture Victorian ... http www.imagesofengland.org.uk details default.aspx?id 56605 title District Bank, 1 and 3 Churchyard ... title DEFAULTSORT Nantwich, 1 3 Churchyard Side Category Buildings and structures completed in 1866 ... Category Grade II listed buildings in Cheshire Category Nantwich 1 3 Churchyard Side Category Grade ...   more details



  1. St. Paul's Episcopal Church and Churchyard

    Infobox nrhp name St. Paul s Episcopal Church and Churchyard nrhp type nrhp image St. Paul 27s Church 2C Edenton 28Chowan County 2C North Carolina 29.jpg caption location W. Church and Broad Sts., Edenton, North Carolina lat degrees 36 lat minutes 3 lat seconds 42 lat direction N long degrees 76 long minutes 36 long seconds 34 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin North Carolina built 1736 architect Nichols,William architecture added May 29, 1975 area convert 2 acre governing body Private refnum 75001248 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref St. Paul s Episcopal Church and Churchyard is a historic church at W. Church and Broad Streets in Edenton, North Carolina . It was built in 1736 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. References reflist External links http stpauls edenton.org Official website National Register of Historic Places DEFAULTSORT St. Paul s Episcopal Church And Churchyard Category Episcopal churches in North Carolina Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina Category Religious buildings completed in 1736 Category 18th century church buildings Category Churches in Chowan County, North Carolina NorthCarolina NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. St. Matthew's Episcopal Church and Churchyard

    Infobox NRHP name St. Matthew s Episcopal Church and Churchyard nrhp type image St. Matthew 27s Episcopal Church 2C St. Mary 27s Road 2C Hillsborough 28Orange County 2C North Carolina 29.jpg caption location St. Mary s Rd., Hillsborough, North Carolina lat degrees 36 lat minutes 4 lat seconds 35 lat direction N long degrees 79 long minutes 5 long seconds 43 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin North Carolina built 1825 architect Hawks,Francis Lister architecture Gothic Revival added June 24, 1971 area convert 5 acre governing body Private refnum 71000614 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref St. Matthew s Episcopal Church and Churchyard is historic church on St. Mary s Road in Hillsborough, North Carolina . It was built in 1825 and added to the National Register in 1971. References reflist External links http www.stmatthewshillsborough.org Official Church Website National Register of Historic Places DEFAULTSORT Saint Matthews Episcopal Church And Churchyard Category Episcopal churches in North Carolina Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina Category Gothic Revival architecture in North Carolina Category Religious buildings completed in 1825 Category 19th century Episcopal church buildings Category Churches in Orange County, North Carolina NorthCarolina NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Mingo Creek Presbyterian Church and Churchyard

    Infobox nrhp name Mingo Creek Presbyterian Church and Churchyard nrhp type nrhp designated other1 name Washington County History & Landmarks Foundation Landmark designated other1 date designated other1 link Washington County History & Landmarks Foundation designated other1 color f5dc0f image caption nearest city Courtney, Pennsylvania lat degrees 40 lat minutes 13 lat seconds 44 lat direction N long degrees 79 long minutes 59 long seconds 50 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Pennsylvania built 1793 architecture added November 12, 1992 area convert 3 acre governing body Local mpsub http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64500541.pdf Whiskey Rebellion Resources in Southwestern Pennsylvania MPS refnum 92001500 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Mingo Creek Presbyterian Church and Churchyard is a historic church in Courtney, Pennsylvania . It was built in 1793 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. It is designated as a historic public landmark by the Washington County History & Landmarks Foundation . ref Cite web title Mingo Creek Presbyterian Church & Churchyard work Landmark Registry Public Landmark publisher Washington County History & Landmarks Foundation year 2008 url http www.washcolandmarks.com landmark registry display.php accessdate 2010 11 08 ref References reflist National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania DEFAULTSORT Mingo Creek Presbyterian Church And Churchyard Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania Category Religious buildings completed in 1793 Category Churches in Washington County, Pennsylvania Category Presbyterian churches in Pennsylvania WashingtonPA NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Calvary Episcopal Church and Churchyard (Tarboro, North Carolina)

    Infobox nrhp name Calvary Episcopal Church and Churchyard nrhp type image caption location 411 E. Church St., Tarboro, North Carolina lat degrees 35 lat minutes 53 lat seconds 51 lat direction N long degrees 77 long minutes 31 long seconds 56 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin North Carolina built 1860 architect Percival,William architecture Gothic Revival, Early English Gothic added February 18, 1971 area convert 2 acre governing body Private refnum 71000580 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Calvary Episcopal Church and Churchyard is a historic church at 411 E. Church Street in Tarboro, North Carolina . It was built in 1860 and added to the National Register in 1971. References reflist National Register of Historic Places DEFAULTSORT Calvary Episcopal Church And Churchyard Tarboro, North Carolina Category Episcopal churches in North Carolina Category Churches in Tarboro, North Carolina Category Cemeteries in North Carolina Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina Category Gothic Revival architecture in North Carolina Category Religious buildings completed in 1860 Category 19th century Episcopal church buildings NorthCarolina NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Zillebeke Churchyard Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery

    Infobox Military Cemetery name Zillebeke Churchyard body Commonwealth War Graves Commission image Image Zillebeke Churchyard CWGC 2461837848 Steere.jpg 300px Private memorial to John H G Lee Steere use dates 1914 established 1914 designer W H Cowlishaw coordinates coord 50 50 09 N 02 55 21 E nearest town Ypres Ieper , West Flanders , Belgium total 32 by country Allies of World War I United Kingdom 22 Canada 10 by war World War I 32 source http www.wo1.be eng database dbDetail.asp?TypeID 6&SubTypeID 19&ItemID 5697 WO1.be Zillebeke Churchyard Cemetery is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission burial ground for the dead of the World War I First World War located near Ypres now Ieper in Belgium on the Western Front World War I Western Front . The cemetery grounds were assigned to the United Kingdom in perpetuity by King Albert I of Belgium in recognition of the sacrifices made by the British Empire in the defence and liberation of Belgium during the war. ref http www.webmatters.net belgium ww1 friedhof vladslo.htm First World War , accessed 19 August 2006 ref Foundation Image Zillebeke Churchyard CWGC 2461017201 Congleton.jpg thumb left Grave of Henry Bligh Fortescue Parnell, 5th Baron Congleton Henry Parnell , 5th Baron Congleton In the early days of the war, whilst the front line was still mobile, specific cemeteries for soldiers were comparatively rare and the dead were often buried in local churchyards or municipal burial grounds near where they were killed. Zillebeke was on the front line for much of the war and its churchyard was used for the war dead. ref name cwgc cite web url http www.cwgc.org search cemetery details.aspx?cemetery 55903&mode 1 title CWGC Cemetery Details publisher www.cwgc.org accessdate 2008 05 05 ref These 1914 burials reflect the mobility of the front line as they are largely of officers, ref name cwgc and reflect the officer class ref cite web url http www.firstworldwar.bham.ac.uk biogs.htm title University of Birmingham Centre for First World ...   more details



  1. Blairdaff

    multiple issues confusing April 2010 unreferenced April 2010 Blairdaff is a parish in The Garioch , Scotland, which is next to the villages of Monymusk and Kemnay . Blairdaff Parish Church Church of Scotland is linked to the church in Chapel of Garioch. Blairdaff has a churchyard, where the original church is located, and the churchyard houses the old church, which, after a fire in the 1950s, had the roof removed. However, there is a continuing tradition of the open air service in the Summer months, which continues to this day in Blairdaff. Until 1986, Blairdaff was served by a Post Office and Petrol and Diesel pumps, as well as a grocery store, which sold goods as diverse as ice creams and batteries. From 1986, the Post Office was relocated to nearby Blindburn farm, and closed in 2010. coord 57.2490 2.5058 display title region GB scale 10000 Category Parishes of Scotland ...   more details




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