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ALL THAT ENDURES

eaders familiar with the Garden Museum in London will know that its gardens reside within a former medieval churchyard: its plants share ground with the raised and often semi-sunken tombstones of the deconsecrated church of St Mary’s at Lambeth, abutting the River Thames. An estimated 26,000 burials took place in these grounds between the Middle Ages and Victorian era. A colossal amount of shifted stone

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