A month and a half ago:
I'm glad to see the cemetery receive some long overdue maintenance, but a little green would be nice. Perhaps everything went brown after the recent revelations regarding Mr. Brand's personal life.
Here is Mrs. Brand at the cemetery in the 1930s:
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Here she is at the cemetery in 1945:
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And here she is today:
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