Walking on the past

I've always known of this short pathway made of 'Ledger Stones' from graves or memorials. It is in the old graveyard, of a church which is down the road. This site has not been used since 1916 and the bodies were exhumed in the 1930's. With some Ledger / gravestones retained.
But I've only recently learned that one of the memorial stones is for Thomas Walker: radical, philanthropist and a principal leader in the movement to abolish slavery. 
I then found online a description of finding the memorial stone and who it's for:
https://confidentials.com/manchester/thomas-walker-anti-slavery-campaigner

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