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Willliam James Burrow, Died 1891, Age 16 - Funeral Card, Irton, Holmrook, UK

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Antique Funeral Card. For William James Burrow, son of Mary Burrow, who died January 31, 1891 at the age of 16. He was interred at Irton Church in the Lake District of England. Measures approximately 4.5 x 3. Condition: This is an original antique funeral card, not a copy or reproduction. It is in excellent condition. Comments: St. Paul's Church, the parish of Irton stretches over a rural area east of Holmrook. There is no real centre of population, just scattered farms and hamlets, in an open landscape with wonderful views towards the western fells of the Lake District National Park.