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"Sailor grave stones"

A review of Cardonald Cemetery by Anonymous written on Monday 23rd of April 2007

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Can anyone give me some insight into the Sailors grave stones at this cemetery. I am very interested as to why they are there. I always understood sailors were always buried at sea.I would be most grateful for any information. Thank you.

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