Clay Piping by megpicatilly

Clay Piping

Another gravestone from Peasmarsh Churchyard. This one is extraordinary - it is made from hollow clay piping, covered with a wood effect. You can see where it is peeling away. Unfortunately, there is no inscription, which is a little strange!
What a beautiful cross. Really lovely 😌
July 11th, 2016  
@paul10 Thank you Paul, but I wish I knew who it belongs to.
July 11th, 2016  
Thus really is lovely. What a find
July 11th, 2016  
@cmp Catherine thank you - certainly a different material to use!
July 11th, 2016  
Lovely
July 11th, 2016  
Sad but lovely
July 11th, 2016  
Sad but oh so different
July 12th, 2016  
Very interesting
July 12th, 2016  
great find
July 12th, 2016  
Sue
How unusual. I wonder if you could find out any more about it
July 12th, 2016  
@traceyhatcher @rubyshepherd @dawnee @bkbinthecity @kandkids Thank you for your lovely comments - wish I knew a way of finding out who it belongs to.
July 12th, 2016  
@suesouthwood Any ideas? Have googled the churchyard but nothing!
July 12th, 2016  
Sue
@megpicatilly Not really, unless there is any grave number anywhere, or even a funeral directors name. Then you would need to be able to access their records.
July 12th, 2016  
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