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A Land of Deepest Shade: April 2010
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A Land of Deepest Shade. American ephemera relating to death and funerals, memorial and post-mortem photography, mourning customs, and cemeteries. Saturday, April 24, 2010. Remember, Jesus Leads: A Family Buries a Son, 1894. Friday, April 23, 2010. Victorian Home Memorial Shrines. Upon close inspection with a loupe, the dove is holding a rose in its mouth. I must say the dove looks remarkably real and I have to wonder if it’s stuffed. That would not be unheard of for this era. Tuesday, April 20, 2010.
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A Land of Deepest Shade: Association of Graveyard Rabbits Feature
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A Land of Deepest Shade. American ephemera relating to death and funerals, memorial and post-mortem photography, mourning customs, and cemeteries. Tuesday, June 1, 2010. Association of Graveyard Rabbits Feature. Well, it's truly an honor for me to be featured. In the ongoing series "Meet a Rabbit" over with the Association of Graveyard Rabbits. My thanks to the folks at the Association for asking me to share a little about myself and my blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). And am I born to die?
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A Land of Deepest Shade: Death Memorabilia, Part 1: Cabinet Memorial Cards
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A Land of Deepest Shade. American ephemera relating to death and funerals, memorial and post-mortem photography, mourning customs, and cemeteries. Friday, January 1, 2010. Death Memorabilia, Part 1: Cabinet Memorial Cards. As a longtime collector of American funeralia, I’ve accumulated a large quantity of death-related memorabilia. This series of posts will examine the different categories, characteristics, and purposes of paper funeral collectibles. Memorial cards, then, would have been ordered and rece...
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A Land of Deepest Shade: Death Memorabilia, Part 2: A Memorial Card Catalog
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A Land of Deepest Shade. American ephemera relating to death and funerals, memorial and post-mortem photography, mourning customs, and cemeteries. Saturday, January 23, 2010. Death Memorabilia, Part 2: A Memorial Card Catalog. As I mentioned in. Death Memorabilia, Part 1: Memorial Cabinet Cards,. Shown below is an example from my collection of National Memorial Company’s Design No. One, which memorializes William J. Thiel, who died in February 1897. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Must then my portio...
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A Land of Deepest Shade: For Clara Finger - When I’m Gone
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A Land of Deepest Shade. American ephemera relating to death and funerals, memorial and post-mortem photography, mourning customs, and cemeteries. Sunday, April 11, 2010. For Clara Finger - When I’m Gone. April 11, 2010 at 2:22 PM. I am passing on the Ancestor Approved. To you. I enjoy your topic, and all the interesting artifacts you are able to post and describe. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). And am I born to die? To lay this body down? And must my trembling spirit fly. Into a world unknown?
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A Land of Deepest Shade: Ostentatious Funeral Flower Displays
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A Land of Deepest Shade. American ephemera relating to death and funerals, memorial and post-mortem photography, mourning customs, and cemeteries. Monday, May 31, 2010. Ostentatious Funeral Flower Displays. June 1, 2010 at 4:07 AM. We hear the phrase he who dies with the most toys. however, these photos above bring to mind a phrase more like he who dies with the most flowers wins! April 6, 2015 at 11:49 PM. Awesome Blog. Thanks for sharing the such informational blog! Funeral Flowers in Toronto.
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A Land of Deepest Shade: January 2010
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A Land of Deepest Shade. American ephemera relating to death and funerals, memorial and post-mortem photography, mourning customs, and cemeteries. Sunday, January 24, 2010. Farewell Till We Meet Again. Here’s a few images of burials and cemeteries that were professionally taken and mounted on photo boards – the same mounting as for cabinet cards, but these images are different sizes. All of these images most likely date to the 1900-1910 era. Real Photo Postcards of Interments and Cemeteries. In our Fathe...
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A Land of Deepest Shade: Victorian Home Memorial Shrines
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A Land of Deepest Shade. American ephemera relating to death and funerals, memorial and post-mortem photography, mourning customs, and cemeteries. Friday, April 23, 2010. Victorian Home Memorial Shrines. Upon close inspection with a loupe, the dove is holding a rose in its mouth. I must say the dove looks remarkably real and I have to wonder if it’s stuffed. That would not be unheard of for this era. April 28, 2010 at 1:34 PM. November 10, 2010 at 8:52 PM. February 12, 2011 at 11:58 AM. And see the flami...