i think this is the right place for this one... i've just come back from norfolk, lokking at family grave's, and on one headstone it read relation's name death year 1935 age 55, but then said ..ROCK OF AGE'S.. any one got a clue what this might mean?? seem's a bit of a strange thing to have...cheer's
If it were here in the U.S., especially in the South and especially pre-1900's it would be fairly common to find "mottos" engraved on head stones. They, apparently, include significant events in the deceased's life that don't have a whole lot of meaning out of context. This one could echo the refrains of the old hymn, "...Rock of Ages, cleft for me, let me hide myself in thee..."
"Rock of ages" is a hymn; it features in the play & film "Ghost Train". It is used to keep the God fearing people in the wainting-room as diversion from goings -on outside but it all goes arwy.
So a place where you might hear a rendition of said hymn.