Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
AvailablityUsually ships within five business days. ArtistTed Larsen CollectionTedLarsen
Description Located on Main Street in Essex, behind the Essex Shipbuilding Museum, the Old Burying Ground was established in 1680 for the burial of Chebacco parishioners. Before 1680, inhabitants of Chebacco Parish were buried at High Street Cemetery, Ipswich. The burying ground was used until 1855, when the new Spring Street Cemetery was opened. It has been estimated that 2,000 people are buried in this small plot of land. Today there are 374 headstones memorializing 424 people, with the oldest dated 1708/09.
Ted Larsen, North Carolina Member Since July 2017 Artist Statement Ted is new to ImageKind but not to professional photography. He started shooting at age thirteen with the legendary 35 mm Kodak Pony and he hasn't stopped. His work has appeared in the Boston Globe and other national newspapers and magazines. He was runner-up in the National Geographic "Sense Of Place" contest. Among his other accomplishments, Ted was an Editor for the ABC Radio Network and an Anchor/Reporter for WBZ Radio, Boston. A New England native Ted now lives in North Carolina,