This is a profile of Peter Moon, a Gravestone Photographic Resource volunteer.
A bit about Peter MoonI worked as a chemist and chemical engineer for ICI, mainly at Billingham and Wilton on Teesside, until I was made redundant at the age of 58. I then worked for a newly established microfilming company for five years as Technical Manager, following which I worked privately as a consultant until I finally retired at the age of 70. My wife and I have three sons who live in Kettering, Normandy and New Hampshire, and they and their families enrich our lives. |
![]() Peter Moon |
Since retiring, in researching my family history I became very interested in gravestones and their manufacture, probably stimulated by the inherited genes from my great grandfather who was a stonemason. With my allied and longstanding interest in the census, computing and photography, I wrote a number of local history books on towns in Cornwall and east Essex, in which gravestone photography was a major component.
More recently I have written "Grave Concerns" and "In Loving Memory: The Craft of the Monumental Mason" which exemplify my deep and continuing interest in gravestones, their production methods, fashion changes, deterioration and recording.
Since 2008.
Teesside (North Yorkshire and South Durham) | -- photographer and indexing |
Cornwall | -- photographer and indexing of sporadic photos taken for authorship purposes |
East Essex (Brightlingsea and district) | -- photographer and indexing of sporadic photos taken for authorship purposes |
Running free of charge for 28 years!