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Camperdown Cemetery - Eliza Emily Donnithorne (Miss Havisham) Headstone, Newtown, Sydney
Australia
Towards the back of the wild and somewhat overgrown Camperdown Cemetery in St Stephen's churchyard, Newtown, Sydney. The headstone of Eliza Emily Donnithorne (d. 1886) and her father. She is said to have inspired Charles Dickens' Great Expectations 'Miss Havisham' Eliza Emily was jilted on her wedding day, becaming a recluse, kept her wedding feast on the table, and kept the front door permanently ajar in case her fiancée should return.
Copyright: Kent Johnson
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 15000x7500
Taken: 10/04/2021
送信日: 10/04/2021
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Tags: eliza emily donnithorne; camperdown cemetery; newtown; sydney; australia; literature; miss havisham; heritage; cemetery; st stephen's church; trees; overgrown
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