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English: Gravestones, Bangor Abbey churchyard The churchyard at Bangor Abbey contains many elaborate Victorian monuments alongside the more simplistic 18th century headstones. The one on the left here records the death of a Hugh Campbell who, aged 33, was drowned at Melbourne on the 7th April 1875.
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