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Nov. 4th, 2016 10:06 am
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Wadhurst, pretty little Wealden village on the Sussex side of the Kent and Sussex border. Looking at it today you wouldn't guess it was once a great industrial centre. But it was. They made iron here- supplying the guns "that smote king Philip's fleet" and "the stout railings that stand about St Pauls." (Kipling lived just down the road.) Evidence for this hidden past can be found in the church...



...where most of the monuments- those set in the floor as well as those mounted on the walls- are made of iron. I've seen iron tombstones before- but never in such quantity. This one is from 1648 (It must be enormously heavy)



And this one comes from the late 18th century. At first I mistook it for stone, but the epitaph is explicit. "Beneath This Iron Plate..." it says "Lieth Interred the body etc...etc".  What a fine piece of casting it is!

Date: 2016-11-05 09:37 am (UTC)
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It was a peculiarly Wealden thing- perhaps a peculiarly Wadhurst thing. I like how they make a point in the epitaph of telling you what the memorial is made of. They were clearly proud of what they could do with iron.

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