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Mere Cemetery and a challenge for Rosa

What can be found in the cemetery that is unusual, Rosa? The photo and the PiP gives you a clue, but I guess you may already know.

Mere Cemetery 2

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Well here is the answer to the mystery. There is a War Graves Commission stone with two names on it in this cemetery. According to a local it is because J.E. Chalk, who loved horses, wanted to join the army at the beginning of WW2, and was deemed to be too old. He then emigrated to Canada, changed his name and joined the Royal Canadian Army Veterinary Corps. I have yet to verify this, but I don't think that there can be many War Graves with 2 names on them.

J.E. CHALK

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9 comments

Rosalyn Hilborne said:

This could be embarrassing Amelia ;-)) As it's a dead end, no pun intended, I haven't been down Angel Lane for years. All I can think of is that there are two chapels in Commonwealth graveyard. The only other thing I know is they found 400 Roman coins in an urn once when digging there! I don't think I have ever taken a picture, but once you tell me the answer, I think I had better make the trip!
2 years ago

Amelia replied to Rosalyn Hilborne:

I have to say that finding Roman coins here is a tad more exciting than what I am revealing, Rosa. :-)))
2 years ago

Joe, Son of the Rock said:

I love the perspective looking down the hill, Amelia. Graveyard photography is a favourite of mine. I don't think I have taken photographs in one this side of the pandemic. Perhaps, I should go and photograph one soon. I hope you had a great weekend. All the best, Joe
2 years ago

Amelia replied to Joe, Son of the Rock:

You have some interesting graveyards both in Glasgow and Edinburgh, Joe, so I hope we'll be seeing some photos soon - particularly from the eastern regions of the country.
2 years ago

Rosalyn Hilborne replied to Amelia:

Yes, very unusual and I am pleased to know the story Amelia. I failed miserably!
2 years ago

Nick Weall said:

They seem to be very good quality gravestones with excellent engraving too dear LGM they seem to hardly have weathered at all ~~
2 years ago

Amelia replied to Rosalyn Hilborne:

You find things in and around Shrewsbury that we know nothing about, Rosa. We tend not to pay too much attention to where we actually live and get excited by away days.
2 years ago

Keith Burton said:

A beautiful photo (and fascinating PiPs) Amelia..............I've probably said this before, but during a walk around a graveyard with a camera you nearly always find something interesting to take photos of, especially the older ones.
2 years ago

Gudrun said:

A most interesting story! I can relate to not knowing everything about the area we live in, plenty of things and places nearby I have never seen;-)
2 years ago