Unusual gravestone in Aylsham Cemetery

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Unusual gravestone in Aylsham Cemetery

Image: © Evelyn Simak Taken: 26 Feb 2017

It dates from 1894 and marks the grave of Maria and Charles Wade. Located on the west side of Norwich Road, Aylsham Cemetery is a traditional Victorian burial ground lined by yew trees at the entrance. The more recent burials are located at the rear of the site, which is bounded by allotments and council houses in the south-west.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.788113
Longitude
1.252416