Yes, I tried to read the names on that plate and got most of that. They must have paid a pretty penny to be inscribed in an entire window! I like that wreath around their inscription. It appears to be headed with a 'Bird of Paradise' flower.
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Gene: There is no connection. This freestanding columbarium has etchings of different local landmarks, one on each of the four sides. I showed the one with the Gore Fountain last month.
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the names on the plate are for Peggy North (1942-) and Karl Gmell (1919-2009)
What's their connection to Dundurn Castle?
The reflection is really neat. Sort of a bonus.
Yes, I tried to read the names on that plate and got most of that. They must have paid a pretty penny to be inscribed in an entire window! I like that wreath around their inscription. It appears to be headed with a 'Bird of Paradise' flower.
Thank you for your continued contribution to Taphophile Tragics.
Gene: There is no connection. This freestanding columbarium has etchings of different local landmarks, one on each of the four sides. I showed the one with the Gore Fountain last month.
I have wondered at the few names on this memorial columbarium. Maybe, as Julie suggests, it is very expensive.
Lovely!
Nice, and now that I looked it up I know what a columbarium is!
HOW COOL a TWO-FUR love this shot.
Wow, stunning picture. I love the reflection.
This is stunning, as HC said. Well done!
I find having a camera with me sharpens my eyes.
Cheers from Cottage Country!
Great reflection, always satisfying when they work as well as this one.
A superb image, and fantastic reflection!
wow, that reflection! funny!
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