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         - Beschreibung: Das Grab von Edith ( † 29. November 1971) und J.R.R. Tolkien († 2. September 1973). Das Grab befindet sich auf dem Wolvercote Cemetery in  Oxford.
 
        
        Die Inschrift auf dem Grabstein lautet:
        
         
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            EDITH MARY TOLKIEN 
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            LUTHIEN 
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            1889 - 1971 
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            JOHN RONALD 
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            REUEL TOLKIEN 
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            BEREN 
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            1892 - 1973 
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         - aufgenommen am: Sommer 2002
 
         - Fotograf: Stefan Servos
 
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