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Showing the Angler's Tomb, or the gravestone of William Taylor (1793-1873), carved by his son Matthew Taylor. William was buried on the right hand side of the chapel in Woodhouse Cemetery, Leeds, West Yorkshire, but the gravestone has now been removed to the left hand side. The kingfisher once on top of the monument is missing. The gravestone was named "Angler's Tomb" by Rev. W.T. Adey in 1905, in response to the images carved upon it.

Showing carving of life-sized fish basket, as if left by the fishermen on the plinth of the gravestone.
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