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Anfield Cemetery, Liverpool |
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These are the sections where George, Margaret and others are buried. |
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Anfield Cemetery, Liverpool |
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Main gate. July 2005 |
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George's grave |
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He is buried somewhere on this grass area. |
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George's grave |
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The same area from a different viewpoint. |
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Stone near George |
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The number on this stone was the nearest to George's plot number. |
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William's marker |
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There is no grave stone, only this plot marker stone in the ground. |
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Close-up |
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Showing the number more clearly. |
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William |
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This is just to show the proximity of other stones to William's. |
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Rennie |
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This is Rennie's stone from where William's marker is. They are quite close to one another. |
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Gordon |
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Writing down the info in case it didn't show up in the photo. Helps when the photo's actually download!!! |
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John Dumbreck |
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This is VERY close to where George Stevenson is buried. It was found be accident. Such and unusual name and the area - have to be connected!?! |
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Dumbreck |
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So you can read the inscription |
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