Churchyard Survey Data from All Saints Church, Childwall, Liverpool 2009 - 2021

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Churchyard Survey Data from All Saints Church, Childwall, Liverpool 2009 - 2021

Location World regionBritish Isles and Ireland
British Isles countryEngland
English regionNorth West
CountyMerseyside
DistrictLiverpool
ParishChildwall
PlaceAll Saints Church
TGNWorld, Europe, United Kingdom, England, Merseyside, Liverpool, Childwall [7027447]
Grid reference OSGB341400 389000
Grid reference Latitude longitude
bounding box
53.396456
-2.8829849 -2.8792727
53.394379
Subject Event Type (England)Graveyard Survey
Event Type (England)Burial Ground Survey
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)Gravestone
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsArchaeology
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsCemeteries
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsArchaeological surveying
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsCommunity archaeology
Monument Type (England)Tomb
Monument Type (England)Grave
Monument Type (England)Cremation Cemetery
Monument Type (England)Church
Monument Type (England)Chest Tomb
Monument Type (England)Burial Vault
Monument Type (England)Grave Marker
Monument Type (England)Pedestal Tomb
Monument Type (England)Mixed Cemetery
Monument Type (England)Ledger Stone
Monument Type (England)Inhumation Cemetery
Monument Type (England)Headstone
Monument Type ClassRELIGIOUS RITUAL AND FUNERARY
OtherTable Grave
OtherLow Grave Monument
OtherGrave Cross
OtherGrave Kerbs
OtherGrave Sculpture
Period Period (England)20TH CENTURY
Period (England)21ST CENTURY
Period (England)GEORGIAN
Period (England)HANOVERIAN
Period (England)POST MEDIEVAL
Period (England)STUART
Period (England)VICTORIAN
Project dates Created From01-APR-2009
Created To04-FEB-2021
First Released19-MAY-2021
Identifiers DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5284/1085017
Related information Associated CollectionDiscovering England's Burial Spaces Project Website
Associated CollectionThe paper recording forms will be deposited at National Museums, Liverpool on completion of the project
Data types available Database35 objects
Image1036 objects
Vector3 objects

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