File:William Robertsons Grave.png

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English: William Robertson's altar tomb, very likely designed by himself, judging by the quatrefoils favoured in his architecture. The inscription is faded, but in 1965, the words "Mayor" were still legible, and his family's gravestones are close by.
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Author A.-K. D.
Camera location52° 39′ 06.08″ N, 7° 15′ 08.28″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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William Robertson's Grave in St. Mary's Graveyard

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18 March 2020

52°39'6.08"N, 7°15'8.28"W

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