Tuesday, 12 December 2017

Snowflakes and Memories: A Visit to London Road Cemetery in Winter


I'll take it nice and slow.
Each footprint pressed in snow.
I'll think of you,
Think of you,
As I take the long way home.





Sunday, 26 November 2017

Hope


"Hope, in reality, is the worst of all evils because it prolongs the torment of man."

Friedrich Nietzsche    

Monday, 24 July 2017

The Turners of Kettering


The Parish Church of SS Peter and Paul, Kettering, viewed from Sheep Street. (2017) Photo: Chlo


In Kettering, Northamptonshire, the Turner family thrived for nine generations. The lineage began with the weaver, Edward Turner, born in the late 18th century. The Parish Church of SS Peter and Paul in Kettering holds records of Edward's marriage to Mary Underwood in 1782, marking the first known appearance of the Turners in the town. Their daughter Hannah was baptized there in 1785, but the fate of the girl remains unknown. Edward and Mary went on to have eight more children. The Turner surname lasted until the passing of my grandfather, Terence Walter Turner, in 2000, whose only child was a daughter that later took on a new name.

The Parish Church of SS Peter and Paul, Kettering, viewed from Market Walk. (2017) 


Chapel of Rest, London Road Cemetery, Kettering. Graveyard of SS Peter and Paul. (2017)