White Bronze White bronze was a common cemetery element at the turn of the twen— tieth century. Consisting of almost pure zinc, the name and exact formula were proprietary to the Monumental Bronze Company of Bridgeport, Connecticut.
All about Old Buildings: The Whole Preservation Catalog
American Horse's Camp , ” hand - colored photograph from glass - place negative by L.A. Huffman , of part of the Cheyenne Reservation in southeastern Montana , 1889. On display at Coffrin's Old West Gallery in Miles City , Montana .
The Architecture of Cemeteries: A Selected Bibliography
Reader's Guide to Great Britain: A Bibliography
Religious Books and Serials in Print, 1980-1981
Library Catalog of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Religious Books and Serials in Print 1978-1979
Victorian Britain
The Victorian Celebration of Death: the architecture and Planning of the 19th century Necropolis with some observations on the Ephemera of the Victorian Funeral and a special chapter on cemeteries and Funeral Customs in America.