
Posts Tagged ‘wordless wednesday’
Alston Wordless Wednesday
Posted in Dead Men Do Tell Tales, tagged canongate kirkyard, child, edinburgh, occupation, scotland, wordless wednesday on January 8, 2020| Leave a Comment »
Irvine Wordless Wednesday
Posted in Dead Men Do Tell Tales, tagged cause of death, derry, great britain, ireland, londonderry, northern ireland, occupation, st. columb's cathedral, wordless wednesday on December 7, 2016| Leave a Comment »
Dallas Wordless Wednesday
Posted in Dead Men Do Tell Tales, In the church..., tagged dublin, epitaph, ireland, occupation, st. patrick's cathedral, wordless wednesday on November 23, 2016| Leave a Comment »
Connor Wordless Wednesday
Posted in In the church..., tagged dublin, epitaph, ireland, soldier, st. patrick's cathedral, wordless wednesday on November 16, 2016| Leave a Comment »
Brown Wordless Wednesday
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged cenotaph, dublin, epitaph, ireland, occupation, st. patrick's cathedral, wordless wednesday on November 9, 2016| Leave a Comment »
Brannigan and Learmouth Wordless Wednesday
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged dublin, ireland, soldier, st. patrick's cathedral, wordless wednesday, world war i on November 2, 2016| Leave a Comment »
Claybaugh Wordless Wednesday
Posted in Dead Men Do Tell Tales, tagged ohio, oxford, oxford cemetery, wordless wednesday on October 26, 2016| Leave a Comment »
Denning Wordless Wednesday
Posted in Dead Men Do Tell Tales, tagged big spring presbyterian cemetery, newville, occupation, pennsylvania, revolutionary war, wordless wednesday on October 19, 2016| Leave a Comment »
Transcription: ERECTED BY THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM DENNING, THE PATRIOTIC BLACKSMITH AND FORGER OF WROUGHT-IRON CANNON DURING THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR BORN 1737 DIED 1830
Wordless Wednesday: Immortalized affection
Posted in Dead Men Do Tell Tales, tagged ohio, williston cemetery, wordless wednesday on October 5, 2016| Leave a Comment »