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White Tomb, All Saints Church, Lanchester (Lanchester)

White Tomb @ Church of St Mary, Lanchester © DCC 2004
White Tomb @ Church of St Mary, Lanchester © DCC 2004

Front view of tomb 16/12/16
Front view of tomb 16/12/16

Front view of the tomb 2016
Front view of the tomb 2016

Front view of the tomb 2016
Front view of the tomb 2016

Top of the tomb, showing inscription 2016
Top of the tomb, showing inscription 2016

Top of the tomb, showing inscription 2016
Top of the tomb, showing inscription 2016

Front view of the tomb 2016
Front view of the tomb 2016

Front view of the tomb 2016
Front view of the tomb 2016

Top of the tomb 2016
Top of the tomb 2016

Top of the tomb 2016
Top of the tomb 2016

Back view of the tomb 2016
Back view of the tomb 2016

View from the tomb 2016
View from the tomb 2016
A chest tomb for Thomas White of Woodlands (q.v.), c. 1811. White was awarded many gold medals by the Society of Arts and Sciences for his success in establishing plantations on the former Lanchester Common.
D34869
Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
Listed Building
  • National Heritage List for England Entry Number: 1115520


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