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A large plaque dedicated to Kennedy is mounted on a column at the entrance of the building and the room above the entrance and overlooking the square is dedicated to Kennedy and his visit.
A large plaque dedicated to Kennedy is mounted on a column at the entrance to the city hall.
A large memorial plaque, mounted on a column at the entrance of the building, and the room above the entrance overlooking the square are dedicated to Kennedy and his visit.
Memorial plaque of the ASM International ( society ) | ASM International society at the entrance of Ytterby mine
In 1989 the ASM International society installed a plaque at the former entrance to the mine, commemorating the mine as a historical landmark.
Commemorative plaque close to the museum entrance
It became one of New York's most popular restaurants, and his original Yankee Stadium Monument Park plaque is displayed at the front entrance.
A plaque was erected just inside the entrance to the university on University Avenue West across from Seagram Drive, Waterloo:
There is now a plaque at the entrance to the tube station which commemorates it as the worst civilian disaster of World War II, and funds are being raised for a memorial.
* Alexander Fleming ( 1881-1955 ), biologist and Nobel Prize winner for the discovery of penicillin, was Regional Pathologist at Harefield Hospital, 1939 ; this is recorded on a blue plaque at the main entrance door to the Hospital
The station was twinned with Amsterdam Centraal railway station in 1993, with a plaque marking this close to the main entrance to the Underground station.
Near the entrance to the hall is a bronze plaque commemorating the services and life of Father Thomas Connors, a bi-lingual French / English priest from the Our Lady of La Salette Order Missionaries of La Salette, who was assigned to St. Joseph's parish in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
A plaque commemorating the New Netherland plantation of David Pietersen de Vries, Vriessendael, is located at the entrance to the field on the west.
According to the blue plaque at the entrance to the lane, Scott Lane could be named after the Scottish raiders in 1318, or perhaps after the 18th century drovers who used Wetherby as a watering place.
There is a plaque in the entrance to the west-bound section commemorating those who died.
A blue plaque is displayed at the entrance to the listed building Loring Hall, now a care facility for those with learning disabilities, in commemoration of Castlereagh, who occupied the property from 1811 until his death.
On the wall of the bank, just inside the entrance, a brass plaque commemorates the terrier that lies beneath the building.
The first, a plaque in the shape of the stadium with the image of a green pitch, inscribed with the names of the victims in black and gold glass, was placed above the entrance to the directors ' box.
The original plaque was stolen in the 1980s and replaced by a replica now located behind the counter in the press entrance.
When the stadium underwent renovations in the mid 1970s, it became necessary to move the plaque from the directors ' entrance to allow the necessary changes.
The original bronze fittings were stolen in the 1970s but the plaque was later found and is now displayed in the main entrance foyer of the former BARC Clubhouse.
The plaque at the entrance to Nielson Tower

plaque and serves
Toothpaste is used to promote oral hygiene: it serves as an abrasive that aids in removing the dental plaque and food from the teeth, assists in suppressing halitosis, and delivers active ingredients such as fluoride or xylitol to help prevent tooth and gum disease ( gingivitis ).
A plaque on the southeast corner of the square serves as reminder.
Today, only a bronze plaque serves as a reminder of the events.
A relatively modest stone plaque set in the exterior wall of the church serves as a memorial.
Calculus is detrimental to gingival health because it serves as a trap for increased plaque formation and retention ; thus, calculus, along with everything else that causes a localized build-up of plaque, is referred to as a secondary etiology of periodontitis.
Bacteria collect around the teeth and gums in a sticky, creamy-coloured mass called plaque, which serves as a biofilm.
At the Redan Battery, a plaque mounted on a trio of large stones also serves as a monument to Macdonell.
This plaque serves to commemorate the efforts of the 2nd Field Engineer Regiment in meeting this natural disaster.

plaque and memorial
A. Milne memorial plaque at Ashdown Forest, East Sussex, England, the setting for Winnie the Pooh
A memorial plaque in Ashdown Forest, unveiled by Christopher Robin in 1979, commemorates the work of A.
A memorial plaque for the deceased has now been placed at the site.
" However some earlier high zinc, low iron brasses such as the 1530 Wightman brass memorial plaque from England may have been made by alloying copper with zinc and include traces of cadmium similar those found in some zinc ingots from China.
Pace had opposed the planting of the grove of memorial trees calling it paganism, and his group has chopped down David Koresh's tree and smashed his plaque, to prevent it from being used for idolatry.
A memorial plaque now sits at the actual site, the Original Stash Tribute Plaque ( GCGV0P ).
In 1969 a plaque commemorating Holt was bolted to the seafloor off Cheviot Beach after a memorial ceremony.
Just as it had been in Coornhert's time, supporting the Coster legend became a publicity stunt for one of Haarlem's most important businesses, and the Enschedé company complied by offering tours of the printing presses, and even opened the Museum Enschedé in 1904 on the Klokhuisplein ( now the location of a memorial plaque ).
On 15 October 1999 ( almost a year before the Sydney 2000 Games ), a memorial plaque was unveiled in one of the large light towers ( Tower 14 ) outside the Sydney Olympic Stadium.
A memorial plaque was unveiled at Southwark Cathedral, England, on May 24, 1961.
Tabula Traiana memorial plaque in Serbia is all that remains of the now-submerged road.
There is currently a memorial ledger stone in the choir of the Cathedral, as well as a stone plaque on the bridge where his remains were allegedly thrown into the Soar.
There is a memorial plaque to him in the small village church of Strensham, Worcestershire, near the town of Upton upon Severn, his birthplace.
William Withering's memorial plaque inside St Bartholomew's Church, Edgbaston
The memorial sculpture and plaque were endowed by the Konejung Foundation: Culture
The very center of the park features a garden and a memorial plaque of UCI's founding.
A memorial plaque to the late Willie Rushton, one of the show's longest-serving panelists, was installed at the station in 2002.
To mark the hundredth anniversary of his birth, a memorial plaque for Ammann was placed near the Verrazano Narrows Bridge on June 28, 1979.
The SAS Brigade Memorial at Sennecey-le-Grand in France commemorates the wartime dead of the Belgian, British, and French SAS and recently a memorial plaque was added to the David Stirling Memorial in Scotland.
A memorial plaque to the shooting
The Astros honored Kile with a memorial plaque that hangs along the left field wall at Minute Maid Park under the 1997 Central Division Championship banner, the last season Kile played for Houston before signing with Colorado.
memorial plaque
pre WWI memorial plaque dedicated to Royal Military College of Canada ex-cadets William Grant Stairs, Huntly Brodie Mackay, and William Henry Robinson

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