Photos tagged as cemeteries
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Church of St. Cyr at the tiny village of Noron l'Abbaye by Beausoleil
An ancient church that was unfortunately locked tight when we visited.
- 28 September 2021 - France
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Oliver assessing my cane by greatgrandmaR
- 26 May 2021 - Aberdeen, USA
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Carson's family by greatgrandmaR
- 26 May 2021 - Aberdeen, USA
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4 Generation picture by greatgrandmaR
- 26 May 2021 - Aberdeen, USA
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James at the front door by greatgrandmaR
- 26 May 2021 - Aberdeen, USA
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Photo of us all with Morgan's cell phone by greatgrandmaR
- 26 May 2021 - Aberdeen, USA
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Entrance to St. Joseph's by greatgrandmaR
- 25 May 2021 - Keyport, USA
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St Joseph's by greatgrandmaR
- 25 May 2021 - Aberdeen, USA
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Line at Burger King (Nathan's wasn't open) by greatgrandmaR
- 25 May 2021 - Aberdeen, USA
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new Tappen Zee bridge by greatgrandmaR
- 25 May 2021 - Grandview, USA
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Sign about the striking workers we saw on the way up by greatgrandmaR
- 25 May 2021 - Aberdeen, USA
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Fish sandwich by greatgrandmaR
- 25 May 2021 - Aberdeen, USA
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New Tappan Zee Bridge by greatgrandmaR
- 25 May 2021 - Nyack, USA
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Bob ordering at Burger King by greatgrandmaR
- 25 May 2021 - Aberdeen, USA
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New Haven - our exit to the Merritt Parkway is after New Haven by greatgrandmaR
- 25 May 2021 - Aberdeen, USA
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Bridge in New Haven by greatgrandmaR
- 25 May 2021 - Aberdeen, USA
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Elm Grove Cemetery by greatgrandmaR
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- 24 May 2021 - Belleville, USA
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Big monument by greatgrandmaR
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- 24 May 2021 - North Kingstown, USA
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Elk Grove Cemetery by greatgrandmaR
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- 24 May 2021 - North Kingstown, USA
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Quiet steps in Montparnasse Cemetery by Beausoleil
Montparnasse Cemetery, the second largest cemetery in Paris after the Père Lachaise. It is planted with over 750 trees and bushes so a very relaxing place for a walk. It consists of two cemeteries separated by rue Emile Richard. The eastern section is the Petit Cimetière and the larger section is the Grand Cimetière. The Grand Cimetière is laid out around a central lawn where the allegorical statue of the Génie du Sommeil Eternel (Angel of Eternal Sleep) created in 1902 by the sculptor Horace Daillion marks the center of the lawn. You can get a map and look for famous graves. People to look for are Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre buried together, Guy de Maupassant, Samuel Beckett who wrote "Waiting for Godot," Bartholdi who designed the Statue of Liberty, composer Camille Saint-Saëns, French singer Serge Gainsbourg and American actress Jean Seberg. The Grand Cimetière is laid out around a central lawn where the allegorical statue of the Génie du Sommeil Eternel (Angel of Eternal Sleep) created in 1902 by the sculptor Horace Daillion marks the center of the lawn. You can get a map and look for famous graves. People to look for are Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre buried together, Guy de Maupassant, Samuel Beckett who wrote "Waiting for Godot," Bartholdi who designed the Statue of Liberty, composer Camille Saint-Saëns, French singer Serge Gainsbourg and American actress Jean Seberg.
- 26 May 2019 - Paris 14e Arrondissement, France
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Montparnasse Cemetery in Paris - Markers by Niki de Saint Phalle by Beausoleil
Montparnasse Cemetery, the second largest cemetery in Paris after the Père Lachaise. It is planted with over 750 trees and bushes so a very relaxing place for a walk. It consists of two cemeteries separated by rue Emile Richard. The eastern section is the Petit Cimetière and the larger section is the Grand Cimetière. The Grand Cimetière is laid out around a central lawn where the allegorical statue of the Génie du Sommeil Eternel (Angel of Eternal Sleep) created in 1902 by the sculptor Horace Daillion marks the center of the lawn. You can get a map and look for famous graves. People to look for are Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre buried together, Guy de Maupassant, Samuel Beckett who wrote "Waiting for Godot," Bartholdi who designed the Statue of Liberty, composer Camille Saint-Saëns, French singer Serge Gainsbourg and American actress Jean Seberg. The Grand Cimetière is laid out around a central lawn where the allegorical statue of the Génie du Sommeil Eternel (Angel of Eternal Sleep) created in 1902 by the sculptor Horace Daillion marks the center of the lawn. You can get a map and look for famous graves. People to look for are Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre buried together, Guy de Maupassant, Samuel Beckett who wrote "Waiting for Godot," Bartholdi who designed the Statue of Liberty, composer Camille Saint-Saëns, French singer Serge Gainsbourg and American actress Jean Seberg.
- 26 May 2019 - Paris 14e Arrondissement, France
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Montparnasse Cemetery in Paris - My personal favorite grave marker by Beausoleil
Montparnasse Cemetery, the second largest cemetery in Paris after the Père Lachaise. It is planted with over 750 trees and bushes so a very relaxing place for a walk. It consists of two cemeteries separated by rue Emile Richard. The eastern section is the Petit Cimetière and the larger section is the Grand Cimetière. The Grand Cimetière is laid out around a central lawn where the allegorical statue of the Génie du Sommeil Eternel (Angel of Eternal Sleep) created in 1902 by the sculptor Horace Daillion marks the center of the lawn. You can get a map and look for famous graves. People to look for are Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre buried together, Guy de Maupassant, Samuel Beckett who wrote "Waiting for Godot," Bartholdi who designed the Statue of Liberty, composer Camille Saint-Saëns, French singer Serge Gainsbourg and American actress Jean Seberg. The Grand Cimetière is laid out around a central lawn where the allegorical statue of the Génie du Sommeil Eternel (Angel of Eternal Sleep) created in 1902 by the sculptor Horace Daillion marks the center of the lawn. You can get a map and look for famous graves. People to look for are Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre buried together, Guy de Maupassant, Samuel Beckett who wrote "Waiting for Godot," Bartholdi who designed the Statue of Liberty, composer Camille Saint-Saëns, French singer Serge Gainsbourg and American actress Jean Seberg.
- 26 May 2019 - Paris 14e Arrondissement, France
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Montparnasse Cemetery in Paris by Beausoleil
Montparnasse Cemetery, the second largest cemetery in Paris after the Père Lachaise. It is planted with over 750 trees and bushes so a very relaxing place for a walk. It consists of two cemeteries separated by rue Emile Richard. The eastern section is the Petit Cimetière and the larger section is the Grand Cimetière. The Grand Cimetière is laid out around a central lawn where the allegorical statue of the Génie du Sommeil Eternel (Angel of Eternal Sleep) created in 1902 by the sculptor Horace Daillion marks the center of the lawn. You can get a map and look for famous graves. People to look for are Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre buried together, Guy de Maupassant, Samuel Beckett who wrote "Waiting for Godot," Bartholdi who designed the Statue of Liberty, composer Camille Saint-Saëns, French singer Serge Gainsbourg and American actress Jean Seberg. The Grand Cimetière is laid out around a central lawn where the allegorical statue of the Génie du Sommeil Eternel (Angel of Eternal Sleep) created in 1902 by the sculptor Horace Daillion marks the center of the lawn. You can get a map and look for famous graves. People to look for are Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre buried together, Guy de Maupassant, Samuel Beckett who wrote "Waiting for Godot," Bartholdi who designed the Statue of Liberty, composer Camille Saint-Saëns, French singer Serge Gainsbourg and American actress Jean Seberg.
- 26 May 2019 - Paris 14e Arrondissement, France
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Montparnasse Cemetery in Paris - an aviatrix by Beausoleil
Montparnasse Cemetery, the second largest cemetery in Paris after the Père Lachaise. It is planted with over 750 trees and bushes so a very relaxing place for a walk. It consists of two cemeteries separated by rue Emile Richard. The eastern section is the Petit Cimetière and the larger section is the Grand Cimetière. The Grand Cimetière is laid out around a central lawn where the allegorical statue of the Génie du Sommeil Eternel (Angel of Eternal Sleep) created in 1902 by the sculptor Horace Daillion marks the center of the lawn. You can get a map and look for famous graves. People to look for are Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre buried together, Guy de Maupassant, Samuel Beckett who wrote "Waiting for Godot," Bartholdi who designed the Statue of Liberty, composer Camille Saint-Saëns, French singer Serge Gainsbourg and American actress Jean Seberg. The Grand Cimetière is laid out around a central lawn where the allegorical statue of the Génie du Sommeil Eternel (Angel of Eternal Sleep) created in 1902 by the sculptor Horace Daillion marks the center of the lawn. You can get a map and look for famous graves. People to look for are Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre buried together, Guy de Maupassant, Samuel Beckett who wrote "Waiting for Godot," Bartholdi who designed the Statue of Liberty, composer Camille Saint-Saëns, French singer Serge Gainsbourg and American actress Jean Seberg.
- 26 May 2019 - Paris 14e Arrondissement, France
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Entrance to Montparnasse Cemetery in Paris by Beausoleil
Entrance to Montparnasse Cemetery, the second largest cemetery in Paris after the Père Lachaise. It is planted with over 750 trees and bushes so a very relaxing place for a walk. It consists of two cemeteries separated by rue Emile Richard. The eastern section is the Petit Cimetière and the larger section is the Grand Cimetière. The Grand Cimetière is laid out around a central lawn where the allegorical statue of the Génie du Sommeil Eternel (Angel of Eternal Sleep) created in 1902 by the sculptor Horace Daillion marks the center of the lawn. You can get a map and look for famous graves. People to look for are Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre buried together, Guy de Maupassant, Samuel Beckett who wrote "Waiting for Godot," Bartholdi who designed the Statue of Liberty, composer Camille Saint-Saëns, French singer Serge Gainsbourg and American actress Jean Seberg.
- 26 May 2019 - Paris 14e Arrondissement, France
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