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		<title>By: Churchyard amateur - a tour of related projects &#171; the churchyard traveller</title>
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		<description>[...] A non-profit association based in the U.S.A. which is devoted to the conservation of cemeteries in British Columbia. They have developed a consistent way for grave recording and they produced a handy spreadsheet that is directly downloadable as a pdf from their website. This document has been extremely useful to give me a better understanding of how grave photographs can be catalogued. [...]</description>
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