These graves consist of people living between 1867 - 1904 during the victorian era.
Though little is known about these individuals, they would have been ordinary citizens with important roles in society.
They consist of a Butcher, Boot and Shoe Maker, Innkeeper, Painter, and an Estate Agent. As well as the wives of a Lime Burner, Master of the Workhouse, and a Nuisance Inspector.
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This walk will take you around the Barnsley Cemetery. You will need to take a look at the gravestones at the provided waypoints, and make notes of some of the dates from these in order to find the final cache.
Please note all of the numbers should be readable from the path, or there is access without stepping on any of the graves themselves.
Please be respectful while visiting the graveyard, and use common sense.
The final cache isn't hidden in the graveyard itself, but is hidden close by.
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To work out the final coordinates -
N53 AB.CDD W001 EF.FGH
Where A-H can be worked out by using the number related to the month the person died in. (January = 1, February = 2, etc. For months with two digits, add the digits together. Meaning November = 2, etc.)
A = George Allen
B = William Mason
C = William Thompson
D = Thomas Goodyear
E = Hannah England
F = Jane Batty
G = Mary Savage
H = James Dickinson
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For the final cache, please do not remove the nanotube from the container. You will need tweezers to extract the log.
Good luck, and happy caching! (: