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East Linton, Prestonkirk Parish Church, Churchyard

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Detail of the gravestone of Robert Noble who died in 1917.
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View of main gate to church and churchyard from the SW.
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View of early 19th century cast iron grave marker of Alexander Hay (died 1796) and his spouse Margaret Nicholson who died in 1812.
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View of eastern gate pier from the north.
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The signature of Malcolm & Laing, a local stone mason in East Linton, on the base of a gravestone.
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View of 18th century gravestone.
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Detail of the cast iron grave marker of John Smith who died in 1827.
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View of gravestone of James Govan who died in 1874.
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General oblique aerial view centred on the cropmarks of the settlement with the church and burial-ground adjacent, taken from the NNW.
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Detail of the cast iron grave marker of John Smith who died in 1827.
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View of iron fire basket set on top of gate-pier.
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View of gravestone of Mary Pearson (died 1915) incorporating Art Nouveau rose design.
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View of the cast iron grave marker of John Smith who died in 1827.
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View of the gravestone of Agnes Wallace Smith, Houston Mill, who died in 1854.
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Digital copy of East Linton, Prestonkirk Parish Church, graveyard. Image of Howden memorial.
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View of 18th century gravestones.
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