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D'Oyley Family Tomb, Hambleden, Buckinghamshire, 7 August 1987
The D’Oyley tomb (c. 1633) features two parents surrounded by their ten children. Several died in childbirth, including one son who is sculpted holding a skull, signifying he died in childhood, even though his effigy is that of a grown man.
Kodak b&w negative film, pigment print
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Reference No. 1987-0807-047b
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