THE STRANGE HOBBY OF GRAVING Adrian Chen nimi EMÜ 2018 Introduction Research question: Is graving a real hobby and should it be socially acceptable? Tombstone tourism What is graving? Who are gravers? Why people do it? Find a Grave Social acceptance Tombstone tourism Tombstone tourists Photography, art, history of (famous) deaths Plan vacations around the cemeteries Tours to famous cemeteries Enthusiast can visit cemeteries on websites Rich cultural resource. What is graving? hobby of searching out specific graves hobby of photographing quantities of grave stones Who is graver? They spend time visiting cemetery, photographing headstones, entering data. 1. Tombstone tourist 2. Genealogical gravers 3. Preservationist gravers 4
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Was quite well off. Became shareholder (aktsionär) in several theatres. i.e. was one of the owners of the theatres. Begun buying property both in London and Stratford. Is career as a dramatist lasted for 20 years. After that ver difficult years followed because he lost his parents, brother and only son with short time. In about 1610 he left London and settled down in Stratford. Was 52 when died. Buried in the local church in Stratford. Before death designed his own epitaph( text on tombstone). If anybody touched is bones and ashes, he would be cursed. That stopped reburying Three periods in his literary period I Optimistic period II Pessimistic period III Romantic The Optimistic period He wrote poems and sonnets (154), world famous comedies, bright comedies, two tragedies "Romeo and Juliet" and some historical plays. 4 different items. Sonnet A poem of 14 lines, perfected in Italy by Petrarch. Each line has 10 syllables an d the stress is on everu other syllable
The association appears to be the only one of its kind in the world. While many people make and break ciphers in sport, others do it in earnest. The variety and quantity of non-political cryptography can only equal the number of motives that impel people to secrecy, and these motives, like their ciphers, are most heterogeneous. In the graveyard of New York's Trinity Church, on Broadway at the foot of Wall Street in the very heart of the financial district, stands a tombstone with an epitaph partly in cipher. Under it lies James Leeson, who died September 28, 1794, aged 38. The cipher inscription is in the ancient pigpen cipher, whose use goes back hundreds of years, and it reads Remember Death. Why Leeson had it carved there no one, perhaps, will ever know, but his motive may well have been that of the ancient Egyptians who first used cryptography in their sepulchral inscriptions: to stay passersby and bring the dead to life in their memory.