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Gravestone in the Graveyard of Winchester Cathedral
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Gravestone in the Graveyard of Winchester Cathedral
Gravestone of Thomas Thetcher, a Grenadier in the North Regiment of the Hampshire Militia who died of a violent fever contracted by drinking Small Beer when hot on 12th May 1764, aged 26 years - in the Graveyard of Winchester Cathedral. " An honest soldier never is forgot, Whether he die by Musket or by Pot". Date: circa 1906
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1. Title: "An Honest Soldier's Eternal Rest: The Gravestone of Thomas Thetcher, a Grenadier in the North Regiment of the Hampshire Militia" 2. Description: This evocative photograph captures the timeworn gravestone of Thomas Thetcher, a brave soldier who served in the North Regiment of the Hampshire Militia during the 18th century. The image, taken circa 1906, reveals the intricate details of the tombstone, which stands proudly in the hallowed grounds of Winchester Cathedral. 3. Background: Thomas Thetcher, a 26-year-old Grenadier, tragically lost his life on May 12, 1764, due to a violent fever that he contracted from drinking small beer when it was hot. The inscription on the gravestone reads, "An honest soldier never is forgot, Whether he die by Musket or by Pot," a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by soldiers, both on and off the battlefield. 4. Historical Significance: The photograph offers a glimpse into the past, providing a tangible connection to the history of the Hampshire Militia and the lives of its soldiers. The inscription on the gravestone reflects the deep-rooted respect and appreciation for the military personnel of that era, who risked their lives to protect their communities and country. 5. Visual Appeal: The image showcases the intricate carvings and weathered texture of the gravestone, which adds to its historical value and visual appeal. The setting, within the peaceful and serene environment of the Winchester Cathedral graveyard, further emphasizes the solemnity and significance of the soldier's final resting place. 6. Conclusion: This photograph is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by soldiers throughout history and the enduring respect and admiration they continue to receive. The gravestone of Thomas Thetcher, a humble Grenadier in the North Regiment of the Hampshire Militia, stands as a testament to the lives of countless soldiers who have served and given their all for their communities and country.
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