DescriptionInterior of mausoleum , Wreay churchyard - geograph.org.uk - 561753.jpg
English: Marble statue of Katherine Losh (died 1835) in her mausoleum in St Mary's parish churchyard, Wreay, Cumbria. David Dunbar the Younger sculpted the statue in 1850, based on a sketch drawn by Losh's sister Sarah Losh in 1817. The mausoleum had been decorated as part of a flower festival at the church.
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