Detail of gravestone at Easter Rhynd
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Image: © William Starkey Taken: 18 Jan 2011
Many of the gravestones in Easter Rhynd churchyard are engraved with a "memento mori" which depicts the life of the deceased. This example is carved with two fish, possibly depicting the life of a fisherman. The nearby River Earn is famous for its salmon and sea trout.