A carving at Ashkirk Parish Churchyard

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A carving at Ashkirk Parish Churchyard

Image: © Walter Baxter Taken: 4 May 2023

This is part of a collapsed gravestone. It seems to have the head of a sheep but it is most likely to be a dog. The stone which is lying flat on the ground is inscribed as follows: ERECTED BY A FEW FRIENDS IN MEMORY OF ROBERT BOLD SUNDERLANDHALL WHO DIED 24TH MAY 1880 AGED 73 YEARS

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Image Location

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55.488868
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-2.846632