This is a beautifully carved wooden grave catching the last of the evening sun rays – at All Saints, Carshalton.
🗝 The words ‘Peace Perfect Peace’ were carved into the hardwearing English Oak in 1922.
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The memorial is for Dr Albert Victor Peatling, who was the local GP. He was born in Wisbech in Cambridgeshire, and later came to love Carshalton:
🗝 He was a keen historian and illustrator and he has images held at the V&A museum in London, such as a diagram he drew of All Saints before the church building was extended.

🗝 In 1920, he became a founding member of the Beddington, Carshalton & Wallington Archaeological Society. A local group still going strong today.

🗝 Albert died in 1922 of complications from acute Appendicitus, at the age of 53
🗝 He was the son in law of Samuel Barrow, who lived at The Grove. The grave is situated on land Samuel had given to the church just 7 years earlier.
Some facts with thanks to CORA.
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