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On this day 31 March death of John Donne – Charlotte Brontë – Jesse Owens – Brandon Lee – Selena – Anne Gwynne
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Tagged Anne gwynne, brandon lee, Bronze Statue, Buried, Cemetery, Charlotte Brontë, Estates, for whom the bell tolls, Ground Burial, History, Inscription, jane eyre, jesse owens, john donne, oak woods cemetery, old st pauls cathedral, Private Estates, riptff, Seaside Memorial Park, Selena, tff, the final footprint
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On this day 30 March death of Giorgiana Spencer Cavendish – Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun – James Cagney – Bill Withers
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Tagged bill withers, Cemetery, Cimetière de Louveciennes, Crypts, Derby cathedral, Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, Entomb, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Georgiana Spencer cavendish, History, hollywood hills, James Cagney, Mausoleum, riptff, tff, the final footprint
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On this day 29 March death of Georges-Pierre Seurat – Joe Williams – Patty Duke
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On this day 28 March death of Modest Mussorgsky – Katharine Lee Bates – Virginia Woolf – Sergei Rachmaninoff – W. C. Handy – Dwight D. Eisenhower – Dorothy Fields – Françoise Rosay – Marc Chagall – Peter Ustinov
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Tagged bloomsbury group, Crypts, Dorothy fields, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Entomb, History, katharine Lee bates, Mamie Eisenhower, marc chagall, Modest Mussorgsky, mrs dalloway, oak grove cemetery, orlando, Richard M. Nixon, riptff, tff, the final footprint, the hours, tikhvin cemetery, Virginia Woolf, vita sackville west, whos afraid of virginia woolf
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On this day 27 March death of James VI and I – Ella Maillart – Dudley Moore – Milton Berle – Billy Wilder – Farley Granger – Adrienne Rich
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Posted in Day in History, Extravagant Footprints, Film Footprints, Royal Footprints
Tagged adrienne rich, billy wilder, Crypts, dudley moore, Entomb, Farley granger, History, James VI, King of Scots, Mary Queen of Scots, milton berle, riptff, tff, the final footprint, Westminster Abbey
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On this day 26 March death of Ludwig van Beethoven – Walt Whitman – Sarah Bernhardt – Raymond Chandler – John Kennedy Toole – Noël Coward – Jim Harrison
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Tagged Beethoven, Bram Stoker, Buried, Cemetery, Dracula, eddie van halen, greenwood cemetery, Ground Burial, harleigh cemetery, History, jim harrison, john kennedy toole, leaves of grass, Monument, mount hope cemetery, noel coward, pere lachaise, Private Estates, raymond chandler, riptff, Sarah bernhardt, tff, the final footprint, walt whitman, Zentralfriedhof
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On this day 25 March death of Claude Debussy – Ida B. Wells – Buck Owens – Dan Seals – Larry McMurtry – Taylor Hawkins
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Tagged Bakersfield sound, Buck Owens, Cemetery, Claude debussy, Crypts, dan seals, Entomb, Greenlawn Southwest Mortuary and Cemetery, History, Ida b wells, passy cemetery, Private Mausoleum, riptff, Taylor hawkins, tff, the final footprint, woodlawn memorial park
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On this day 20 March deaths of Sir Isaac Newton – Adrienne Lecouvreur – Brendan Behan – Lewis Grizzard – Kenny Rogers
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Posted in Day in History, Extravagant Footprints
Tagged Entomb, History, Inscription, Monument, riptff, Sir Isaac Newton, tff, the final footprint, tomb, Westminster Abbey
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