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N.29
Winter 2014
Newsletter 29
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November commemorations in the sunshine
Ups and downs in the Garden
Renovation around the graves of Keats and Severn
A tribute to Keats [tattoo]
Focus on the Pyramid of Caius Cestius (by Nicholas Stanley-Price)
The pyramid struck by lightning….and (almost) struck by bombs in 1944 …and now it looks white again.
Who they were:
- A Japanese diplomat in Rome in the 1870s (by Nicholas Stanley-Price)
- “Daughter of a king”: Hedwig Rosamunde Magnus (by Louise Wright)
- A pioneer Canadian photographer in the catacombs: Charles Smeaton (by Nicholas Stanley-Price)
New light on some monuments
From Bologna to Rome: the transfer of the Ceccarini monument
The light that dies. Torches lit and extinguished in the Non-Catholic Cemetery in Rome (by María Victoria Álvarez Rodríguez)
Not only restoration but maintenance too
Edvard Munch’s visit to Rome in 1927 (by Nicholas Stanley-Price)