Cemetery Statue Photos
Cemetery statues photographed around the world by me!!
Monday, June 13, 2011
Lake View Cemetery
I thought I would Upload some more images from Lake view Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio.
Another place of interest that I would like to tell you about in case you go for a visit to this almost 200 acre Cemetery is the Wade Memorial Chapel
Just a short post today, but I want to get an Image up for the few people that have been asking to see more, Enjoy
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Cathedral Cemetery, Scranton PA
Today's image is from Cathedral Cemetery in Scranton,Pennsylvania, right near my house. I found this statue on accident while photographing a few other statues and headstones.
On Ancestry someone has info on over 600 people who are buried here.
On Ancestry someone has info on over 600 people who are buried here.
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Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Lakeview Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio
Welcome to my new Photography blog featuring cemetery statue photos that I've taken across the world. I plan to update it a few times each week with new photos and some info and links about each cemetery featured.
The image shown here today is from Lakeview-Cemetery in Cleveland Ohio. This is known as the Haserot-Monument or also know by the name Angel-Of-Death-Victorious. Most people make the mistake when first viewing this statue that the Angels hands are folded over a sword, but it's actually an upside down torch, symbolizing lives extinguished. The Patina of the statue has an effect to make it appear that the angel is crying for the lost souls. I hope I have captured the mood in this photo.
The Haserot family were known for their canned food goods, and more info can be found on the Northern-Haserot site.
Other notable graves found at Lakeview Cemetery are Eliot-Ness, John D Rockefeller, and the President James A. Garfield Monument
If you get a chance to visit, stop by the office as the staff is always accommodating and even drove me right to a statue that I was searching for. I hope you enjoyed the first image. Please leave me a comment.
The image shown here today is from Lakeview-Cemetery in Cleveland Ohio. This is known as the Haserot-Monument or also know by the name Angel-Of-Death-Victorious. Most people make the mistake when first viewing this statue that the Angels hands are folded over a sword, but it's actually an upside down torch, symbolizing lives extinguished. The Patina of the statue has an effect to make it appear that the angel is crying for the lost souls. I hope I have captured the mood in this photo.
The Haserot family were known for their canned food goods, and more info can be found on the Northern-Haserot site.
Other notable graves found at Lakeview Cemetery are Eliot-Ness, John D Rockefeller, and the President James A. Garfield Monument
If you get a chance to visit, stop by the office as the staff is always accommodating and even drove me right to a statue that I was searching for. I hope you enjoyed the first image. Please leave me a comment.
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