Those houses that overlooked the boneyard were happy enough places, except at certain times of the year such as St. Mark’s Eve – when the seeing of the dead troubled anyone with a view of the graves. – #CLNolan, ‘Oiling The Gate’, 1910 https://t.co/C2aqOYfNNE
Those houses that overlooked the boneyard were happy enough places, except at certain times of the year such as St. Mark's Eve – when the seeing of the dead troubled anyone with a view of the graves. – #CLNolan, 'Oiling The Gate', 1910 pic.twitter.com/C2aqOYfNNE
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) March 1, 2020