Evan der Millner (de Molinar) spent several months each year, from 1999 though to 2004, managing and directing the restoration of the Nidhe Israel Jewish cemetery. The cemetery had been damaged after its sale by the Mahamad of Bevis Marks, London - it was supposed to be preserved according to the covenant of sale, but the new owner of the adjacent synagogue building decided to clear the space for erecting garages.
The stones were moved, and many were smashed. Fortunately, documentation existed so that Evan was able to accurately reconstruct the original arrangement of the carrerot, and return the correct tombstones to the correct graves.
He also uncovered previously unrecorded tombstones that had been hidden since the mid 1700's.
This Inscription was re-cut, in order to preserve it. The stone is Purbeck, from the South of England. This is a very hard stone, that can take a polish. It unfortunately is prone to decay.
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