Mono Monday - Inside ...
..the Columbarium of Newcastle Christchurch Cathedral. I learned what a Columbarium was tonight. And this is one. Wiki says: A columbarium is a place for the respectful and usually public storage of cinerary urns (i.e., urns holding a deceased's cremated remains). The term comes from the Latin columba (dove) and originally referred to compartmentalized housing for doves and pigeons called a dovecote. How interesting.
I also found out that the Cathedral grounds contain the first cemetery in the Newcastle area dating from around 1817 with the last known burial in 1884. the Columbarium was a positively modern day addition being built in 1955. The extra is a few of the remaining tomb stones in the lower part of the Cathedral grounds showing the view out to sea as the Cathedral is set high on a hill in an area of Newie called The Hill. (We are plain speakers here and call a hill a hill).
Thanks to Nickimags888 for hosting Mono Monday this month.
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