2017
TF9402 : SS Peter & Paul, Carbrooke: ledger slab (II)
taken 7 years ago, near to Carbrooke, Norfolk, England
SS Peter & Paul, Carbrooke: ledger slab (II)
A ledger slab is an inscribed stone slab laid into the floor of a church to commemorate or mark the place of the burial of a wealthy deceased person. The term derives from the Old English liċġan, meaning to lie down. They may be made of Tournai marble, Sussex Marble, Nottingham alabaster or Swithland Slate.
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