Black & white print of a sketch of the Howes Monument
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12 – Black & white print of a sketch of the Howes Monument – “This monument to Thomas and Mary Burr Howes stands in the Howes Burying Ground – located off Bramble Lane, Dennis, on part of what was Thomas’ original grant.”Related items
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