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Bier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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English: Funeral bier at the Somerset Rural Life Museum ... 17 August 2008 ... Permission; (Reusing this image)
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funeral bier with coffin. Balinese death rituals are magnificent and very complex. It takes years before a body is considered purified enough to go on the ...
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Richard Silverstein | all galleries >> Bali 1998 > funeral bier with coffin ... It takes years before a body is considered purified enough to go on the funeral pyre. As you can see from this image, funerals are elaborate, ornate, expensive affairs. Families or villages arrange to do several funerals together in order to...
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To attain this, the present invention essentially comprises a new and improved funeral bier with exchangeable pictures and illumination comprising, ...
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Funeral Bier From Hamstall Ridware Church, near Rugeley. Funeral Biers are used to carry the coffin during the funeral service.
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The funeral services of Edwin Booth, which were held yesterday morning at the Church of the Transfiguration, in Twentyninth street, between Fifth and ...
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It is Purton’s Parish Funeral Bier. It was made in about 1900 by Mr Harry Smith, a coach builder and wheelwright of Station Road in Purton. It is highly polished, has shiny brasswork, rubber-tyred wheels and a turnable front wheel bogey so it is easily manoeuvrable in tight spaces.
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