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Send a message to the person who requested a photo of the grave monument of Samuel Broadbent with the following comment:

I have spent nearly seven years researching a lost garden in Devon. It was designed at the same time as a huge Music Room extension to the house, i.e. 1909-1912. Abraham Broadbent designed a stunningly beautiful plaster relief, which was exhibited at the Royal Academy Exhibition, that hangs in the Music Room today so I have been researching a seventh volume of my archive on the life and work of Abraham Broadbent. His sisters Clara and Emma, his parents William (also a stone mason) and Sarah Ann and his grandparents, Samuel and Mary appear on this gravestone. I live in Torquay so cannot visit the grave myself so thank you for this site! [As for helping, I cannot do anything at present but in the future I might be able to photograph graves at Ipplepen St Andrew's Church, a churchyard in Devon that is not on your list - I shall add it to my 'to do' spreadsheet, which is already 231 item long!]

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