Showing posts with label Onondaga Valley Cemetery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Onondaga Valley Cemetery. Show all posts

14 August 2010

Typography

Usually headstones are carved in some basic, easy-to-read typeface. Maybe it most resembles Helvetica, maybe Times New Romans-- to non-typography geeks, it's pretty bland and consistent. The exceptions I have found...


From Myrtle Hill Cemetery, Syracuse:


From Walnut Grove Cemetery, Syracuse (not to be confused with Jamesville Walnut Grove):
a bit blurry; apologies-- my camera doesn't fare well without flash

From Onondaga Valley Cemetery, Syracuse:



From Mt. Hope Cemetery, Rochester:


Also has a fun epitaph!
And finally, as I had wondered about why I only ever found English-language, Roman alphabet, and Euro-centric names on headstones...
Chinese calligraphy!

04 July 2010

4th of July spirit


A subtle, nicely-carved American flag "draped" over a roughly chiseled stone in Onondaga Valley Cemetery.