<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>A dataset of all places in which burial took place since 1850 in the local authority areas of Hambleton, Harrogate and Ryedale in North Yorkshire.This inventory of burial grounds contains 351 cases, with each case comprising a single burial location: cemetery, churchyard or burial ground. The data contains the location, religious denomination and ownership of each burial location and associated church buildings, with dates of opening, closure, restorations and expansions and other relevant variables.<p>Project description:</p>The project considered the history of burial in rural and market-town areas after 1850. This study of cemeteries and churchyards used national and county archives to expl...
West Cemetery, a rural burial ground located in Shelburne, Vermont, contains graves dating from appr...
This study examines how working-class families in the Glossopdale area of Derbyshire accessed and us...
Early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries are well-known because of their rich grave goods, but this wealth can o...
Between 1801 and 1871 the population of England grew at an unprecedented rate. This increase in popu...
The thesis will discuss the variety and types of cemeteries and burials used during the late Anglo-...
This article takes as its point of departure the loss of various 18th and 19th century burial ground...
Since the Middle Ages the Church has had dominion over the dead, and so it would be fair to assume t...
When Mount Auburn opened as the first “rural” cemetery in the United States in 1831, it represented ...
Living with Dying: Everyday Cultures of Dying within Family Life in Britain, c.1900s-1950s' is a maj...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The project reviewed t...
Cultural landscapes are architectural creations, which is to say that all mankind’s scratchings on t...
The central aim of this thesis is to reveal patterns about burial practices over time and across the...
The “rural cemetery movement” started in 1831 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, when Mount Auburn Cemeter...
This data collection of monthly and annual counts of burials from English parishes was created to in...
Cemeteries are microcosms of society bound together in sacred spaces. As manifestations of social mo...
West Cemetery, a rural burial ground located in Shelburne, Vermont, contains graves dating from appr...
This study examines how working-class families in the Glossopdale area of Derbyshire accessed and us...
Early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries are well-known because of their rich grave goods, but this wealth can o...
Between 1801 and 1871 the population of England grew at an unprecedented rate. This increase in popu...
The thesis will discuss the variety and types of cemeteries and burials used during the late Anglo-...
This article takes as its point of departure the loss of various 18th and 19th century burial ground...
Since the Middle Ages the Church has had dominion over the dead, and so it would be fair to assume t...
When Mount Auburn opened as the first “rural” cemetery in the United States in 1831, it represented ...
Living with Dying: Everyday Cultures of Dying within Family Life in Britain, c.1900s-1950s' is a maj...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The project reviewed t...
Cultural landscapes are architectural creations, which is to say that all mankind’s scratchings on t...
The central aim of this thesis is to reveal patterns about burial practices over time and across the...
The “rural cemetery movement” started in 1831 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, when Mount Auburn Cemeter...
This data collection of monthly and annual counts of burials from English parishes was created to in...
Cemeteries are microcosms of society bound together in sacred spaces. As manifestations of social mo...
West Cemetery, a rural burial ground located in Shelburne, Vermont, contains graves dating from appr...
This study examines how working-class families in the Glossopdale area of Derbyshire accessed and us...
Early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries are well-known because of their rich grave goods, but this wealth can o...