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National Gallery, London, UKPassing the oil, detail from Extreme Unction (oil on canvas) (Photo by Art Images via Getty Images)
Death Of A Friend25th August 1925: Nurses in uniform file from Westminster Abbey following the funeral of one of their doctor colleagues. (Photo by Davis/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Great Pyramidcirca 1930: The granite lined Kings Chamber of the Great Pyramid of Egyptian pharaoh Cheops, at Giza, near Cairo, containing an empty and broken granite sarcophagus on which there is no inscription
Entrance To Tombcirca 1950: A man at the entrance to the tombs of Sakkara, the necropolis of ancient Memphis. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images)
Animal Graveyardcirca 1955: A professional mourner at an animal cemetery. (Photo by Evans/Three Lions/Getty Images)
Atheists Wish1930: In 1777 an atheist was buried in the churchyard in Brighthington and at his request a tree was planted on his grave with the result that the tombstone was being pushed over by the growing tree
Sculpure of Jesus Christ at Church Wall Great St. Martin Church, Cologne - Germany
Beech forest -Fagus sylvatica-, Sonsbeck, Lower Rhine region, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Dublin Massacre29th July 1914: Nationalist Volunteers following the hearse at the funeral of one of the victims shot by the Kings Own Scottish Borderers, during the Bachelors Walk Massacre in Dublin
Howth Funeral29th July 1914: Mourners pay their respects to the victims of the massacre at Bachelors Walk, where the Kings Own Scottish Borderers killed three and injured thirty civilians in frustration
Funeral CrowdAugust 1907: The procession at the funeral of Belfast rioters shot by soldiers. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Bachelors Walk29th July 1914: The funeral of one of the victims shot by a member of the Kings Own Scottish Borderers, during the Bachelors Walk Massacre in Dublin
O Connell Statue29th July 1914: Funeral of one of the victims shot by a member of the Kings Own Scottish Borderers, during the Bachelors Walk Massacre in Dublin
Bachelors Walk29th July 1914: Funeral of one of the victims shot by a member of the Kings Own Scottish Borderers, during the Bachelors Walk Massacre in Dublin
Village BurialA painting entitled A Village Burial depicting a minister presiding over a funeral in a rural setting, mid 19th century. Original Publication Galerie du Palais Royal
Dublin FuneralThe funeral cortege of the victims of the massacre at Bachelors Walk in Dublin passes the scene of their deaths, 29th July 1914
Hogarths TombThe tomb of English painter and engraver William Hogarth (1697 - 1764) in Chiswick west London, circa 1795. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Unknown WarriorThe coffin of the unknown warrior is carried in procession through London on its way to its final resting place at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, 11th November 1920