File:Flowering Sunday grave decorations in South Wales circa 1907 (first postcard).jpg
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DescriptionFlowering Sunday grave decorations in South Wales circa 1907 (first postcard).jpg |
English: This is a postcard sent from Cardiff in April 1907 and addressed to Mrs S Jones of Crosby near Liverpool. The card includes this note: "This is the grave that I had the photo of to give you an Idea how the graves are done on Flowering Sunday. All natural flowers." |
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Source | http://graveyarddetective.blogspot.com/2013/03/flowering-sunday.html |
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