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New ‘Google Maps for Graves’ project

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New ‘Google Maps for Graves’ project

There is a project that has been termed "Google maps for graves" which intends to map and photograph the Church of England's 19,000 church graveyards, with the aim of recording every grave, headstone and memorial.

Funding for the project is being provided by Historic England and the National Lottery Heritage Fund and genealogy websites Family Search and My Heritage. The company Atlantic Geomatics is responsible for mapping all churchyards, which will take around seven years to complete. Work has started in Cumbria and the first digitised churchyards are expected to be online by autumn.

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