Jeremiah Easter monument, Tollesbury

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Jeremiah Easter monument, Tollesbury

Image: © David Kemp Taken: 3 Jun 2020

The monument stands rather incongruously amongst local authority housing in Elysian Gardens. This is the name of a cul-de-sac and the gardens no longer exist as such. The inscription reads: THE ELYSIAN GARDENS PLANTED IN 1839 AND THIS PILE ERECTED IN COMMEMORATION OF NELSON AND WELLINGTON BY CAPTAIN JEREMIAH EASTER 1852

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Image Location

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51.757878
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0.831574