Last week, I visited St. Winstins Church in Rebtton, Derbyshire, in the United Kingdom.
When exploring the cemetery, I encountered a grave that was completely unusual – he had shoes prints everywhere. It had no signs other than the prints of shoes in different sizes – no name, there is no age, nothing just printing the shoe …
My initial idea was that perhaps the grave belonged to the shower? It was a kind of symbolism?
Or maybe the shoes represent the influence on this land that had a person? When seeing that it could be a grave in the eighteenth century, the symbolism of the graves was a big thing during this era.



However, after searching, it seems that the prints of the same style are also located next to the member … which leads me to think, and are the two connected? They are the same pattern prints …

It is strange that directly in front of this grave is the tomb of the Masonic, I do not think I saw the tomb of the Masonic, and if I have, this is nothing like this … the symbolism is beautiful.



