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Ross Mitchell (Part 6) – Behind the Scenes: Historical Archives at Laurel Hill

Ross Mitchell (Part 6) – Behind the Scenes: Historical Archives at Laurel Hill

| July 11, 2006 | 0 Comments

This article is part of a series on How Historic Laurel Hill Cemetery Is Reinventing Itself. It is based on an interview with Ross Mitchell, Executive Director of Laurel Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia, PA. Stoneangels: You have an artifact exhibit in the building next door-I remember seeing things when we were over there taking donated [...]

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The Afterlife Referenced in Cemetery Symbolism (Part 3): Tiffany Stained Glass

The Afterlife Referenced in Cemetery Symbolism (Part 3): Tiffany Stained Glass

| May 22, 2006 | 0 Comments

Tiffany Stained Glass The American painter and designer, Louis Comfort Tiffany, essentially brought new high quality, high technology stained glass as an art form to the world in the late 1800s. Prior to that time, most of the stained glass used in windows came from Europe, and then only as seconds. European craftsmen kept the [...]

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