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Send a message to the person who requested a photo of the grave monument of John William Inchbold with the following comment:

I am currently writing a profile of the artist John William Inchbold (for the North Leeds Life magazine) and am interested in his gravestone. He was originally buried in Woodhouse cemetery so one wonders how his gravestone came to be at Adel: possibly moved there when the Woodhouse cemetery was cleared by Leeds University in the 1960s? Does its position indicate when it was erected? The main book on his work (1993) states that his grave could not be found! Many thanks.

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