Part of the Museum of Lead Mining's 50th Anniversary celebrations!
The third 50th Anniversary Talk - ‘Dead Lead:- Lead, the funeral furnishing trade 1600-2000’
Lead has paid an important part in high-status burials in England since Roman times. In the seventeenth-century, when the landed gentry took advantage of lax faculty jurisdiction to create burial vaults beneath parish churches, the funeral furnishing trade turned to lead as a means of providing sanitation for the dead. At the other end of the social scale the trade also used lead for cheap coffin furniture. Many examples of such from the period 1600-1900 survive, as this talk will illustrate.
Speaker - Julian Litten, FSA
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