Image: GRAVE SLAB - ST BARTHOLOMEW - WELBY, LINCS
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Description: 14th-century tomb cover at St Bartholomew's church, Welby, in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It shows a half-effigy of a female sunk within a quatrefoil with an opening at the base showing the feet. On the surface is an infant in a shroud. The slab was in the graveyard until 1964 when it was re-sited within the church porch to prevent further erosion.
Title: GRAVE SLAB - ST BARTHOLOMEW - WELBY, LINCS
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