Great Malvern Cemetery, Memorial for E.W.Elmslie 1892
21.01.1892 Malvern
“...executing memorial cross in the / best Sicilian marble, with three steps / in one piece the figure of “Our Lord / as the Good Shepherd”, and carved passion flowers / and leaves up the shaft / of the cross” and “marble border with ornamental / blocks at corners”
For Theodora Harriet Elmslie nee Price, wife of Edmund Wallace Elmslie, Architect, who employed William Forsyth on the Great Malvern Railway Station, St Mungho’s (now Elmslie House), and the Imperial Hotel (now Malvern St James Girls College). Originally Elmslie, Franey & Haddon, 43 Parliament Street, Westminster, and at Great Malvern, dissolved May 1866.
“...executing memorial cross in the / best Sicilian marble, with three steps / in one piece the figure of “Our Lord / as the Good Shepherd”, and carved passion flowers / and leaves up the shaft / of the cross” and “marble border with ornamental / blocks at corners”
For Theodora Harriet Elmslie nee Price, wife of Edmund Wallace Elmslie, Architect, who employed William Forsyth on the Great Malvern Railway Station, St Mungho’s (now Elmslie House), and the Imperial Hotel (now Malvern St James Girls College). Originally Elmslie, Franey & Haddon, 43 Parliament Street, Westminster, and at Great Malvern, dissolved May 1866.