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There is a commemorative plaque to him in Truro Cathedral and a memorial stone on Black Head, overlooking St Austell Bay almost within sight of Trenarren.
There is a commemorative stone for the event in Birkenhead Park.
Another striking characteristic of Amenhotep III's reign is the series of over 200 large commemorative stone scarabs that have been discovered over a large geographic area ranging from Syria ( Ras Shamra ) through to Soleb in Nubia.
The grave is unmarked, but there is a commemorative stone in the paving of the choir which was placed there at a later date.
The original stone fell into ruin and was replaced by a commemorative stone at the same site.
Westminster City Council augmented part of St. James's Square to accommodate the granite and Portland stone commemorative pillar with a rounded-pavement area of pavement which extends into the roadway to create an architectural feature.
In September, 2005 the Havelock High School Reunion Committee placed in front of the apartments a commemorative plaque bolted to a large red granite stone from a local quarry.
A commemorative stone was placed at the site of the combat situated between Josselin and Ploermel.
The square bell tower was added in 1907, and the integral church hall was added in the 1970s, the commemorative stone being laid by the Earl of Ancaster in 1976.
A stele (, historically ; Greek: stēlē ; plural: stēlai ), also stela ( plural stelae ) Latin, is a stone or wooden slab, generally taller than it is wide, erected for funerals or commemorative purposes, most usually decorated with the names and titles of the deceased or living — inscribed, carved in relief ( bas-relief, sunken-relief, high-relief, and so forth ), or painted onto the slab.
Chinese stelae are generally rectangular stone tablets upon which Chinese characters are carved intaglio with a funerary, commemorative, or edifying text.
It was also used for the dimensions of the commemorative stone laid on 14 October 1947.
A commemorative stone was unveiled in Tan-y-bryn, Llanrhaeadr in 2004 in a birch grove planted on the twentieth anniversary of her death.
Image: Wordsworth Plaque. jpg | A commemorative plaque in the poet's house by John Shaw ( stone carver )
There is a stone at the site with a commemorative plaque erected on the 100th anniversary of the artist ’ s birth.
The ' Steps ' today consist of a commemorative portico with Doric columns of Portland stone that was built in 1934, and a small platform over the water with a brushed steel rail and a shelf with some nautical bronze artwork and historical information.
Not much remains to remind us of the once imposing castle-like building except for two stone turrets from the building indicating what was once on the general spot ( this was recently vandalised and the commemorative plaque stolen ; noted 2010.
In 1986, the nation of Japan presented a gift of a refurbished gravesite including paving stones, a stone lantern, a cherry tree, a dogwood tree, and two commemorative stones, in commemoration of the continuing respect and affection of the Japanese people for Harris.
At the site of Poe's original grave, which is marked with a commemorative stone, he would raise a cognac toast and place three red roses on the grave marker in a distinctive configuration, along with the unfinished bottle of Martell cognac.
There is also a small commemorative stone honouring the volunteers from the Lothians and Fife who fought in the Spanish Civil War.
Originally a statue was planned for the site, but once that plan came to nothing, Lars Jägerhorm was able to get a commemorative stone and guardrails around it.
Cloud is marked by the commemorative stone explaining the existence of an important crossing at this point.
The commemorative founding stone and sundial in Central Square park.

commemorative and marks
A commemorative plaque and obelisk (, shown at right ) marks the site of the battle.
A commemorative plaque marks the spot.
U. S. commemorative and bullion platinum, gold, and silver coins are also often issued in both uncirculated and proof types, sometimes with different mint marks.
In commemorative events relating to Waseda University and Ōkuma, the number 125 is accorded special significance, as it marks an important epoch.
A commemorative plaque near the mouth of Kananook Creek marks the location of where Captain Charles Grimes and his party went ashore searching for fresh water, and met with around 30 local inhabitants.
A commemorative plaque marks the start of the trespass at Bowden Bridge quarry near Hayfield ( which is now a popular area for ramblers ).
A commemorative plaque near the mouth of Kananook Creek marks the location of where Charles Grimes and his party went ashore searching for fresh water, and met with approximately 30 local inhabitants.
A commemorative cairn at the roadside, near the east lodge to Harviestoun, marks this event.
It is the point where Queen Elizabeth II first set foot on Australian soil, and a commemorative wall plaque marks the event.
There is even a commemorative plaque by the 4th tee on the Himalayas course which marks the spot where he used his local knowledge of the course to make an emergency landing after his Spitfire was crippled over northern France during WWII.
This was the beginning of public schooling in Montreal, established only five years after Marguerite's arrival .. Today a commemorative plaque marks the site of the stable school in Old Montreal.

commemorative and spot
A scheme for a commemorative statue on this spot had first been promoted in the late 1830s by George Collison, who in 1840 published an engraving as the frontispiece of his book about cemetery design in Europe and America ; and at Abney Park Cemetery in particular.
* The Chinese Government would have to erect on the spot of the assassination of Baron von Ketteler a commemorative arch inscribed in Latin, German, and Chinese languages.

commemorative and where
His personal library, purchased after his death, eventually came to the University of Glasgow, where a commemorative exhibition of books from his library was held in 1974.
An homage was paid to him by the city by the inauguration of a " rue du Commandant Cousteau ", a street which runs out to his native house, where a commemorative plaque was affixed.
In areas where it is available, high-quality slate is used for tombstones and commemorative tablets.
The report was forwarded later to London, where celebrations reached levels even higher than those made by Portobelo, reaching minted commemorative medals where Blas de Lezo appeared kneeling before Vernon ().
); rebus themes, where multiple letters or even symbols occupy a single square in the puzzle ( e. g., BERMUDAΔ ); pun-based themes ( perhaps the most common ), where all the answers are similar puns ; commemorative themes, based on a particular event or person ( often published on an appropriate anniversary ); and other less common types.
On 8 February 2007 the Place du 8 Février 1962, a square nearby the metro station was dedicated by Bertrand Delanoë, the mayor of Paris, after sprays of flowers were deposited at the foot of a commemorative plaque installed inside the metro station where the killings occurred.
His farm was located atop Union Hill and a commemorative Massachusetts Tercentenary historic marker stands as a reminder where Plantation St. and Massasoit Rd.
The commemorative Michelson-Morley Memorial Fountain is located on campus, near where the actual experiment was performed.
The commemorative plaque on the house where Whittle was born and grew up in
There is a commemorative plaque on the lot where his house used to stand.
He was buried in the churchyard of St Nicholas, Poling, where there is a commemorative wall plaque within the nave of the church designed and cut by the Arts and Crafts sculptor and typeface designer, Eric Gill-who lived in nearby Ditchling.
In July 2012, Taoiseach Enda Kenny unveiled a commemorative plaque to his memory at the site in Booterstown where he was shot.
The South West Coast Path ends at South Haven Point, where there is a commemorative marker.
An exhibition of memorabilia and a commemorative plaque are at the house at 36 St. Mary's Terrace where he lived with his grandmother and aunts.
On 2 August 2004 a commemorative speech was held in front of the Neukölln stadium, where Seelenbinder's ashes were buried, by the German socialist PDS party, one hundred years after Seelenbinder's birth.
A commemorative plaque is placed in his memory at Bozener Straße 18, Berlin-Schöneberg, where he lived from 1918 to his death.
On May 19, the delegates held a commemorative ceremony in tribute to his memory in Muir Woods ' Cathedral Grove, where a dedication plaque was placed in his honor.
This is also where the master tooling is done to create the dies that strike coin designs for both circulation and commemorative issues.
Some of the farm's historic barns, the grave of Northern Dancer, plus a trillium forest where fifteen horses are interred, will be preserved as a commemorative park.
The commemorative area is the main place in Canberra where Anzac Day and Remembrance Day services are held.
However, not all kouroi are images of a deity ; many have been discovered in cemeteries where they most likely served as commemorative tombstones of the deceased, also the type was used as a memorial for victors in the games ( like trophies ) ( Pausanias describes the statue of Arrhichion, an Olympic pankratiast, as in the kouros scheme ), and some kouroi have been found in sanctuaries other than that of Apollo.
On 14 June 2006, to cheers from his supporters waiting outside, Abu Bakar Bashir was released, having served 25 + months in Jakarta's Cipinang prison, where he held court and coordinated the publication of a commemorative book with his release.

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