2015
NY9166 : Protected graves, Church of St Michael, Warden
taken 11 years ago, near to Warden, Northumberland, England

Protected graves, Church of St Michael, Warden
There is another photo here: NY9166 : The churchyard of St. Michael's Church, Warden (2)
Three graves situated close to the lytch-gate on the north side of the church and dated 1860-1899 are protected by iron hoops, a device to stop the body snatchers. This is commonly known as a mortsafe. In the case here, the iron hoops were ordered by William Thomas Shields (Priest, Rector of Thockrington) to cover his own grave, and those of his wife, Frances Jane, and 19 month old son, Bryan Donkin.
A common purpose of body snatching, especially in the 19th century, was to sell the corpses for dissection or anatomy lectures in medical schools. Those who practised body snatching were often called 'resurrectionists' or 'resurrection-men' Link
Within Northumberland, a mortsafe of a similar type, although stronger-looking, can be found in the churchyard of St Mary's in Holystone NT9502 : Holystone Church
In addition, there are Watch Houses within graveyards at Doddington, Belford and Morpeth.
Echoes of the Resurrection Men: Link
Three graves situated close to the lytch-gate on the north side of the church and dated 1860-1899 are protected by iron hoops, a device to stop the body snatchers. This is commonly known as a mortsafe. In the case here, the iron hoops were ordered by William Thomas Shields (Priest, Rector of Thockrington) to cover his own grave, and those of his wife, Frances Jane, and 19 month old son, Bryan Donkin.
A common purpose of body snatching, especially in the 19th century, was to sell the corpses for dissection or anatomy lectures in medical schools. Those who practised body snatching were often called 'resurrectionists' or 'resurrection-men' Link

Within Northumberland, a mortsafe of a similar type, although stronger-looking, can be found in the churchyard of St Mary's in Holystone NT9502 : Holystone Church
In addition, there are Watch Houses within graveyards at Doddington, Belford and Morpeth.
Echoes of the Resurrection Men: Link
