In Lucknow, as in other parts of the world, graves mean little to some people, but a search on the internet proves otherwise! What one will find on this blog isn't even 'a drop in the vast ocean' of tears that would have been shed if it were possible to calculate. The names, the sad poetry, quotes and expression of grief of the loved ones all being ground to dust. "...We always say that the history of a parish is in its graveyards..." Passage West (from a blog and book by Jim Murphy)
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Bailey Guard Cemetery (Updated)
These pictures of the Bailey Guard Cemetery were taken several years ago. The cemetery is located in the Aliganj part of Lucknow coming under the Mandiaon police circle which was the Cantonment at the time of the mutiny. Subsequently, for strategic purposes or whatever it was moved to the present location.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Edward Bickers, Residency Cem
Edward Bickers, Captain James S Shepherd
Edward Bickers, Barrister at Law, Late of the Oudh Commission: This grave is, perhaps, repeated because the last time I saw it the headstone was lying in the grass and now it's in comparatively better condition. Some burials in the Residency Cemetery were of people who in some way connected with the 1857 Mutiny but died subsequently. The last burials in this cemetery took place in the 1920s. Mr Hilton was probably among them. I've got to photograph the Hilton graves among others.
Residency
When I thought of putting Lucknow's fast disappearing human connection with the past, what the graves signify, on a blog I planned to do a better job. But it's turning out, in my mind, only better than doing nothing.
One will find graves repeated, and since my visits are unplanned I'm usually without pen and paper to write down names where they exist. Several graves have no name, or time, the weather and human depredations have taken their toll.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Ivy, Herbert Shepherd, Robin Aitkins
Klyne Kershaw Aitkins Born 6th Sept 1881 Died 1st Oct 1951 (Grandfather of Robin Aitkins) |
Klyne Kershaw Aitkins Born 8th Sept 1881 Died October 1951 |
Ivy had retired from the Telephone Exchange, Lucknow not long before here death.
(George Shepherd guava gardens blog author)
Ivy Gladys Hourigan nee Shepherd was the wife of Kenneth-McLenon Hourigan |
In loving memory of Marion Grace Aitkins, wife of Klyne Aitkins Born 3rd July 1871 (?) Died 14th Oct 1945. |
Monday, November 22, 2010
Fwd: Memorials disappearing!
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Rosalind Symonds
Monday, June 21, 2010
Bandariabagh Cemetery, Lucknow
I visited the Bandariabagh (Sadar Cemetery) for a funeral on June 22, 2010. Walking around I saw the pitiable condition of the graves. I was surprised to find that some graves were being renovated. On enquiry I was told that funds had been received from abroad. That made sense! I also noticed that many headstones seemed to have been deliberately uprooted. Then I thought more work will require more money. Some of the graves are being reconstructed without the original headstones which are being replaced with metal plates for the names. The question is whose name will be on whose grave?
I took a few pics of the scene. One grave whose stone had fallen off revealing the bricks below interested me because of the shoddy work, a mixture of modern bricks with lakhauri bricks between, unusual for those days.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Elsie Kathleen (nee Shepherd), Thomas W. James died 1968 and Thomas R. James died 1954
THOMAS W. JAMES, DIED DECEMBER 1968 (?) WAS PREDECEASED BY HIS WIFE ELSIE (NEE SHEPHERD) Tom James as he was better known worked on the Railways 1930's pic Thomas and Elsie James |
ALICE COUPER, nee James, died in Pune, sister of Thomas Richard James |
Tom James after his wife, Elsie passed away in January 1965, with his daughter, Dorothy on his right. Dorothy died in Bangalore in the 1980s and Maud, wife of Jim Shepherd |