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Monumental masonry

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often, moreover, incompetent in their craftmanship. The more important shops which purvey marble monuments are, if anything, rather worse, for they stereotype bad designs, which are the more offensive because more ambitious and costly. The clerical tailors who sell most of the engraved brasses have mainly succeeded in making that form of memorial the most dreary. All three sources of supply have added a new terror to death."
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By the beginning of the twentieth century the craft had deteriorated to the point that Lawrence Weaver felt compelled to write, "To-day many of the persons who are curiously called 'monumental masons' bring to their task neither educated taste nor the knowledge of good historical examples; they are
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is negotiated between the monumental mason and the family members. Because of the emotional significance of the headstone to the family members, monumental masons have to be especially sensitive in their dealings with family members, especially in relation to the trade-off between expectations and
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of a family member with a gravestone. Typically the gravestone is engraved with information about the deceased person, usually including their name and date of death. Additional information may include date of birth, place of birth and relationships to other people (usually parents, spouses and/or
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of Thomas Preston Esq. (d.1820) and wife Jane (d.1823), their daughters, and many subsequent entries. The tablet was created c.1820 but entries were inscribed until 1848. It features the
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The headstone is typically arranged after the burial. The choice of materials (typically a long-lasting kind of stone, such as
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Memorial tablet to Henry Varley, a preacher during the Glynn Vivian Miners' Mission era in Union Chapel, Brighton
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Memorials and Monuments: Old and New: Two hundred subjects chosen from seven centuries
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An example of a signed and dated maker's mark on a wall-mounted memorial to
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Operative Plasterers' and Cement Masons' International Association
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In Christian cultures, many families choose to mark the site of a
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International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers
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focused on the creation, installation and repairs of
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Index

Monumental mason

Mary Carpenter
Bristol Cathedral
J. Havard Thomas of London
stonemasonry
headstones
burial
Bible
poem
love
death
grief
heaven
marble
granite
inscription

stonemasons
sculpture
angels
prayer
lettering
letter cutters
List of monumental masons

Richard Hakluyt

Reeves of Bath
willow tree

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