'THE SHRINE OF BELOVED
LEO. H. GRINDON.
MOST GENTLE AND WINSOME,
TEACHER OF NATURE'S WAYS.
HE JOINED THE
COMMUNION OF SAINTS ON THE
SABBATH EVENING OF NOV. 20, 1904.
IN HIS 87TH YEAR.
THERE WERE ANGELS HOVERING ROUND
TO CARRY THE TIDINGS HOME.
ALSO OF
ROSA ELVERSON GRINDON,
WHO FELL ASLEEP MAY 6TH, 1923,
AGED 75 YEARS.'
His feminist wife Rosa – President of the Manchester Ladies' Literary and Scientific Club – was also a writer: In Praise of Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor : An Essay in Exposition and Appreciation (Manchester: Sherratt and Hughes, 1902); In Praise of Shakespeare's Henry VIII: An Essay in Exposition and Appreciation (Manchester : Sherratt and Hughes, 1902); and Shakespeare and His Plays from a Woman's Point of View (Manchester: Policy-Holder Journal Co., 1930).
In memory of her husband, Rosa Grindon gave the Shakespeare window in the entrance hall of Manchester's Central Library: it was designed by Robert Anning Bell and depicts a portrait of Shakespeare with some scenes from his plays. A link to my blog post on the window is here.
My other posts on Southern Cemetery graves:
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The Manchester Sound
L. S. Lowry
Maria Pawlikowska–Jasnorzewska
David Martin
George Ghita Ionescu
John and Enriqueta Rylands
John Cassidy
Jerome Caminada
George Freemantle
Eric Thompson
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