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 Translation for 'village churchyard' from English to Russian
погост {м} [устр.] [сельское кладбище](village) churchyard
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кладбище {с} [при церкви]churchyard [graveyard]
деревня {ж} [населённый пункт]village
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сельский {adj} [имеющийся в каком-л. селе, поселении]village [attr.]
соседняя деревня {ж}neighbouring village [Br.]
соседняя деревня {ж}neighboring village [Am.]
деревенские жители {мн}village population {sg}
сельские жители {мн}village population {sg}
unverified
сель.
сельпо {с}
village cooperative [stores]
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Usage Examples English
  • Zillebeke Churchyard Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery forms part of the village churchyard located around the Catholic parish church of Zillebeke in Belgium.
  • Sir Ronald Storrs, an official in the British Foreign and Colonial Office, Governor of Jerusalem, and a colleague of Lawrence of Arabia, is buried in the village churchyard.
  • He died at the manor house on 15 November 1868 and was buried in the village churchyard five days later.
  • The village churchyard is the burial place of Flt Lt John Quinton GC DFC, who sacrificed himself to save an air cadet by providing the cadet with the only available parachute after a mid-air collision.
  • Lowry is buried in the village churchyard. Ripe was also the retirement home of the tattooed performer Horace Ridler (the Great Omi) who died there in 1969.

  • The village churchyard contains the graves of three Royal Air Force men killed in action in May 1940, among them Pilot Officer Sir Arnold Talbot Wilson.
  • The Fortingall Yew is an ancient tree in its own walled enclosure within the village churchyard.
  • A memorial to these men exists in the village churchyard.
  • is buried in the village churchyard, having lived the middle part of his life in a cottage on the banks of the River Chalke.
  • F. W. Harvey, war poet and broadcaster, dubbed the "Laureate of Gloucestershire", is buried in the village churchyard.

  • Sir George Orby Wombwell, 4th Baronet and the last surviving officer of the Charge of the Light Brigade, is buried in the village churchyard.
  • Wade gave the estate to the National Trust in 1951. He died in 1956 during a visit to England and is buried in the village churchyard with other members of his family.
  • Peter Harold Wright died in Ipswich, Suffolk on 5 April 1990, at the age of 73, and is buried in the village churchyard of All Saints at Ashbocking, also in Suffolk.
  • He died at his home, "Shepherd's Down" in Haslemere, Surrey and is buried there in the village churchyard.
  • He was buried in the village churchyard in a tomb designed by his friend and colleague Philip Webb.

  • There is a memorial to him and his wife, and other members of the Mitchell family, in the western corner of the village churchyard (parish church of Saint Ternan) of Arbuthnott, nowadays in Aberdeenshire.
  • is in the village churchyard, which is classified as the smallest reserve under the care of the British Wildlife Trusts partnership.[...].
  • Nearby Belmont Castle, constructed from the 15th century originally as a residence of the Bishops of Dunkeld, was the home of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (1836–1908), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1905–08, who is buried in the village churchyard; a mural monument to his memory is built into the north-east wall of the church.
  • One is located in the village churchyard, and was dedicated to a "Ingenuus"; the other has been moved inside to the church nave, and both texts mention an "Ulcagnus".
  • There are still headstones for members of the Franklin family in the village churchyard; inside the church there is a bronze plaque, provided by a group of American visitors in 1910, which has a quotation from one of Benjamin Franklin’s speeches.

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