MAKE A MEME View Large Image Possibly the most elaborate floral tribute that I have ever seen on a grave. Whilst there are no clues as to who this may be for (other than someone's father) the neighbouring gravestone has: "???? Forest Veuve GEORGE 1835-1914 ...
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Keywords: grave death floral tribute flowers france public domain publicdomain abstract photo border monochrome text outdoor texture tree plant Possibly the most elaborate floral tribute that I have ever seen on a grave. Whilst there are no clues as to who this may be for (other than someone's father) the neighbouring gravestone has: "???? Forest Veuve GEORGE 1835-1914 Victor VINCENT Decede [died] le 3 Juin 1922 a l'age de 62 ans" This comes from the same batch of French stereoviews, so is likely to be either Fontainebleau or Normandy. The more I think of this, the more I realise that if this is the grave of the photographers father, or at least a close relative, this may be the one and only chance we have of identifying some of the other people in the set (more portraits from the batch to follow shortly) Possibly the most elaborate floral tribute that I have ever seen on a grave. Whilst there are no clues as to who this may be for (other than someone's father) the neighbouring gravestone has: "???? Forest Veuve GEORGE 1835-1914 Victor VINCENT Decede [died] le 3 Juin 1922 a l'age de 62 ans" This comes from the same batch of French stereoviews, so is likely to be either Fontainebleau or Normandy. The more I think of this, the more I realise that if this is the grave of the photographers father, or at least a close relative, this may be the one and only chance we have of identifying some of the other people in the set (more portraits from the batch to follow shortly)
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