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  • Headstone at Union Cemetery in Amesbury, Massachusetts USA.
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  • Headstones at Walnut Hill Cemetery in West Newbury, Massachusetts USA.
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  • Headstone at Walnut Hill Cemetery in West Newbury, Massachusetts USA.
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  • Old weathered skull & crossbones headstone in a New England graveyard.
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  • 1700s headstone with skull and crossbones on it at Point of Graves Cemetery in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
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  • 1700s headstone with skull and crossbones on it at Point of Graves Cemetery in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
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  • 1700s headstone with skull and crossbones on it at Point of Graves Cemetery in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
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  • Plastic bottle with skull & crossbones on it in the forest of Kinsman Notch in Woodstock, New Hampshire USA during the summer months
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  • Old weathered headstone at South Cemetery in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The town of Portsmouth is located on the coast of New Hampshire.
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  • Old weathered headstone at South Cemetery in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The town of Portsmouth is located on the coast of New Hampshire.
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  • The Gage Accident plaque in Cavendish, Vermont USA which is part of scenic New England. This plaque is for Phineas P Gage known as the "Man With a Metal Rod in His Head". On September 13, 1848 while working for the Rutland & Burlington Railroad, Phineas P Gage suffered massive brain damage when a 3 foot long tamping iron was blown through is head. The most interesting part of the story is he recovered from the injury, but was mentally never the same.
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  • The Gage Accident plaque in Cavendish, Vermont USA which is part of scenic New England. This plaque is for Phineas P Gage known as the "Man With a Metal Rod in His Head". On September 13, 1848 while working for the Rutland & Burlington Railroad, Phineas P Gage suffered massive brain damage when a 3 foot long tamping iron was blown through is head. The most interesting part of the story is he recovered from the injury, but was mentally never the same.
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  • The Gage Accident plaque in Cavendish, Vermont USA which is part of scenic New England. This plaque is for Phineas P Gage known as the "Man With a Metal Rod in His Head". On September 13, 1848 while working for the Rutland & Burlington Railroad, Phineas P Gage suffered massive brain damage when a 3 foot long tamping iron was blown through is head. The most interesting part of the story is he recovered from the injury, but was mentally never the same.
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  • The Gage Accident plaque in Cavendish, Vermont USA which is part of scenic New England. This plaque is for Phineas P Gage known as the "Man With a Metal Rod in His Head". On September 13, 1848 while working for the Rutland & Burlington Railroad, Phineas P Gage suffered massive brain damage when a 3 foot long tamping iron was blown through is head. The most interesting part of the story is he recovered from the injury, but was mentally never the same.
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  • The Gage Accident plaque in Cavendish, Vermont USA which is part of scenic New England. This plaque is for Phineas P Gage known as the "Man With a Metal Rod in His Head". On September 13, 1848 while working for the Rutland & Burlington Railroad, Phineas P Gage suffered massive brain damage when a 3 foot long tamping iron was blown through is head. The most interesting part of the story is he recovered from the injury, but was mentally never the same.
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