Cowie Chapel seamen's tombs

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Cowie Chapel seamen's tombs

Location

Cowie Kirkyard, Stonehaven
Cowie, Stonehaven

OS Map Reference

NO 884 874

Description

A variety of 18th and 19th century tombstones, adorned with ships and anchors, in memory of seamen and fishermen many of whom lost their lives at sea and often their wives and children. Some also bear memento mori symbols such as the hourglass. Most of the boats illustrated are open fishing boats but the fourth photograph shows a sarcophagus style tomb with a relief carving of a 3 masted ship in full sail. The top photograph showing a stone to David Adams also commemorates his seven children but has a blank where the inscription to his spouse was intended as does the related 'blacksmith's stone'. It is sad to think of that the likeliest explanation is that outliving their husbands and children these women had no survivors to order or pay for the inscriptions.

Era

Various

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Categories

Iconography

  • anchor
  • memento mori
  • ship

Photographer

  • Pat Copner

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