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This message was updated on 6/1/2005 3:29:23 PM by Azzabuv

grave site at the Chapel St.
replied on: 6/1/2005 3:22:38 PM

Hi, Richie. Personally, i've not heard of it, but it definitely sounds interesting, particularly as it seems some one, of past local importance, could be interned in that metal coffin/casket.

Do you know of any written information on the subject? - or if you find anything else out, it would be very interesting to know.

The fish-shape coffin no-doubt symbolises early Christianity? Intriguing.
Azzabuv.
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