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* An old woman holding a rose is revealed to be sitting atop a tall gravestone, at the bottom of which is a stone bust of her husband George with a hatchet embedded in his head.
Nineteenth century gravestone of a Lingayat woman buried in a military graveyard in Pune.
In a final ironic twist, we see Rob's gravestone until a woman starts digging him up.
On the gravestone were four sets of words, " huang juan ( yellow silk fabric ), you fu ( young woman ), wai sun ( grandson ), and ji jiu ( powdering mortar )" ( 黄绢 、 幼妇 、 外孙 、 齑臼 ).

gravestone and from
In her article for Atlantic Monthly about Skull and Bones, Alexandra Robbins alleges that the gravestone of Elihu Yale was stolen years ago from its proper setting in Wrexham, and is displayed in a glass case, in a room with purple walls, which belongs to a building called the Tomb of the Skull and Bones at Yale University.
There is also circumstantial evidence that auxiliary reinforcements were sent from Germany, and an unnamed British war of the period is mentioned on the gravestone of a tribune of Cyrene.
John the Evangelist and John the Baptist, an aisled hall church built in the 14th century and extended in the 15th century ; outstanding Gothic sculptures and paintings inside ( Moses, St. Mary Magdalene, gravestone of Johann von Soest ), Renaissance and Baroque epitaphs and altars ( amongst them the epitaph of Copernicus from 1580 )
There is a gravestone for one of the le Bretons from Jersey in St. Thomas Church in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, among its many hatchments and memorial stones.
In 2004, researchers sought to exhume the remains of Catherine Antrim, McCarty's mother, " so her DNA could be tested and compared with DNA to be taken from the body buried under the Kid's gravestone ".
* February 13 – A 300-pound ( 136 kg ) gravestone from the grave of Lynyrd Skynyrd singer Ronnie Van Zant is stolen from an Orange Park, Florida cemetery.
The arms are derived from the arms of nobleman from the area, Sigurd Brynjulvsson Galte, and they can be seen on his gravestone dating back to 1302 at the local church.
His gravestone incorporates a cross made from the timbers of Nelson's ship,.
*** Melanie picks flowers, above a gravestone, while a skeleton emerges from the ground.
On 27 October 2005, one of Smyth's victims succeeded in having the title " Reverend " removed from the gravestone.
The church which still remains a major sightseeing attraction on the island contains two winged Marian altars from the 15th century, a triumphal cross from around 1450, a rare Danish gravestone from the 13th century and the model of a Zeesenboat from 1936.
The theme of the top floor was death, covering burial and graves, funerary customs, finds from graves, gravestone inscriptions from cemeteries, even objects and specimens of magic were on display in the show cases on the top floor of the Tower.
Aldwyn was succeeded by Walcher of Malvern, an astronomer and philosopher from Lorraine, whose gravestone inside the priory church records details that the priory arose in 1085 from a hermitage endowed by Edward the Confessor.
Kirk's middle initial is given as " R ." in " Where No Man Has Gone Before " and is seen clearly on the gravestone fashioned by Mitchell for Kirk ; subsequent episodes use " James T. Kirk ," and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country later made official the middle name " Tiberius " ( used previously in " Bem ", an episode from the animated series ).
The back of his gravestone bears a silhouette of Adams in the civil-war era cap from his TV series and reads Nick Adams-the rebel-actor of hollywood screens.
He took the name of Rozz Williams from a gravestone he found in a Pomona cemetery.

gravestone and describes
This gravestone of George Francis Le Feuvre (" George d ' la Forge "), at St. Ouen Parish Church, describes him as Auteur en langue Jèrriaîthe ( Jèrriais author ).
Luce's gravestone in St. Helier's Almorah cemetery describes him in French as " auteur de prose et poësie en langue jersiaise " (" author of prose and poetry in the Jersey language ")

gravestone and how
That was how he chose to be remembered: on his gravestone is carved the epitaph he wrote for himself, “ Homer St. Clair Pace, Teacher ”.

gravestone and she
Sixty years after her death, a memorial plate was placed on the house of the former clinic in Zurich where she died, and in June 2009 a memorial gravestone was dedicated to her at the Nordheim-Cemetery where she rests.
While her death certificate states that she was 42 at the time of her murder ( an apparent error reflected on her coffin plate and gravestone ), birth records indicate she was 43, a fact confirmed at her inquest by her father, who described her as looking " ten years younger " than her age.
Mary Wither's gravestone at Prince George Winyah Episcopal Church speaks to the remoteness of the former Strand: " She gave up the pleasures of Society and retired to Long Bay, where she resided a great part of her life devoted to the welfare of her children.
When the German poet August von Platen inspected the gravestone in 1822 he heard from the female sexton that Agnes and Albert had been switched as infants so that she was actually the duke's daughter and he the son of the barber-surgeon, but that the book which would have confirmed this exchange had been stolen by French soldiers.
Although most published sources list the year of her birth as 1890, her gravestone indicates she was born in 1888.

gravestone and lived
According to legend it is the gravestone of the dragonslayer who killed the Knucker who lived in the nearby knuckerhole.
He has been identified as the possible dedicator of a gravestone in Rome, but it has also been supposed that he lived in Narbonese Gaul, because he refers to a species of vine ( marcum ) which, according to Pliny, was native to that region.

gravestone and with
On his gravestone is written: " May your spirit live, May you spend millions of years, You who love Thebes, Sitting with your face to the north wind, Your eyes beholding happiness " and " O night, spread thy wings over me as the imperishable stars ".
The epitaph on his gravestone set in the floor of the chapel reads: " I stay with you " (" Je reste avec vous ").
The gravestone of Urania of Worms, who died in 1275, contains the inscription " who sang piyyutim for the women with musical voice.
He is buried in the churchyard of St. Peter and St. Paul's Church there, with a gravestone carved by Reynolds Stone.
The primary evidence for this tale is a burial marker in the form of a sword chiseled into a granite slab near the center of town, ( known by residents and historians as the Westford Knight ), which some claim is the gravestone of Sir James Gunn of Scotland, who traveled with Sinclair.
This claim conflicts with his gravestone in present-day Clinton, Connecticut note 5, as well as the period he spent as a student at Harvard ( 1664 to 1668 ).
John Bonham's gravestone at Rushock Parish churchyard, Worcestershire, with drumsticks left in tribute by fans.
In 1917, a farmer in Sogndal plowed up the Eggja stone, a gravestone with runic inscriptions important for the history of the Old Norse language.
A Ğabdulla Tuqay's gravestone in 2011 with name iscription in Tatar language in Arabic script
His original gravestone with its Latin inscription has disappeared ; but in 1843 a new monument was erected over the spot, called Lusamgärtchen ( Lusam garden ), today sheltered by the two major churches of the city.
Speransky died in St. Petersburg on February 23, 1839. He is buried at the Tikhvinskoe Cemetery at the Alexander Nevsky Monastery ; his gravestone is a granite sarcophagus with a bronze cross.
While performing in vaudeville, Allen commissioned comic-strip artist Martin Branner to cover a theater curtain with an elaborate mural painting depicting a cemetery with a punchline on each gravestone.
Commencing with the 1979 edition, the Guinness Book of World Records said " new research released by A. Ross Eckler, Jr. in 1978 has shown him to be 17 years younger than the age shown on his gravestone.
Her gravestone is in Zennor churchyard in Cornwall, with the inscription " Vera May Atkins, Légion d ' honneur Croix de Guerre ".
Also by Richard O. Reisem with photographs by Frank Gillespie, " Buried Treasures " is a 176 page spiral bound pocket guide to the cemetery which contains short biographies of 500 notable persons interred therein, along with burial locations, maps, gravestone photographs and a brief guide to Victorian funerary symbolism.
Mozart's Grave is the tomb of Eastern's unofficial campus mascot from the mid-1960s, and is marked with a gravestone located behind the amphitheater stage in an area of campus known as The Ravine.
Ehrenburg died in 1967 of prostate and bladder cancer, and was interred in Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow, where his gravestone is adorned with a reproduction of his portrait drawn by his friend Pablo Picasso.
Also on the island is the 12th century parish church of St Boniface ( recently restored ; open in summer ) with a carved Norse " hogback " gravestone ( probably also 12th century ) in the churchyard.
In the 2006 weekly series 52, a grief-stricken Ralph Dibny is contemplating suicide when he is informed that Sue's gravestone has been vandalized with an inverted version of Superman's ' S ' symbol — the Kryptonian symbol for resurrection.

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