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stone and obelisk
Three centuries after the Battle of Barnet, a stone obelisk was raised on the spot where Warwick purportedly died.
The garden, featuring a stone obelisk, a landscaped area and benches, was designed by the local council's Green Spaces Team.
Vandals destroyed the stone obelisk overnight shortly after it had been installed.
A stone and brick obelisk was erected on Putney Heath in 1770, marking the 110th anniversary of the Great Fire of London, to coincide with the invention of the Hartley fire plates by David Hartley ( the Younger ), near a spot where his fireproof house was built.
The obelisk, with ornately detailed foundation stone, is still standing and can be accessed via the car park adjacent to The Telegraph public house, off Wildcroft Road, SW15.
* Waterloo Monument: A stone obelisk erected in 1818 by " the ladies of Great Torrington " to commemorate the Battle of Waterloo.
The name Leytonstone — in early documents Leyton-Atte-Stone — may derive from the large stone standing at the junction of Hollybush Hill and New Wanstead ; in the 18th-century an obelisk was mounted on top of it, and it has been claimed that it is the remains of a Roman milestone.
The stone and obelisk
The monument is a high stone obelisk that is the tallest structure in Vermont.
It is the burial place of the author G. K. Chesterton, Edmund Burke and the poet Edmund Waller, for whom a tall stone obelisk was erected over the tomb chest in St Mary and All Saints churchyard.
A stone obelisk on the boundary between Hawridge and Cholesbury was erected in 1898 to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee the year before.
A stone obelisk on the boundary between Hawridge and Cholesbury was erected in 1898 to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee the year before.
In 1919, after World War I, a naval war memorial in the shape of a white stone obelisk was set up on the Great Lines, from where it can be seen for many miles.
Among them are a two-story castle tower that served as Leedskalnin's living quarters ( walls consisting of 8-foot high pieces of stone ), an accurate sundial, a Polaris telescope, an obelisk, a barbecue, a water well, a fountain, celestial stars and planets, and numerous pieces of furniture.
Little Glenn is a human-size bronze statue of a young working-class boy pulling a stone obelisk in a four-wheeled cart.
Her grave is marked by an obelisk at the foot of which lies a stone ankh.
The stone obelisk was completed by 1940 – the centennial year of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi but the unveiling of the obelisk was delayed until 24 April 1948, after World War II was over, in keeping with Māori custom of not holding such ceremonies during a time of bloodshed.
A stone obelisk to the memory of their daughter Elizabeth is located in Stoke Park, Bristol.
A stone obelisk was constructed in 1922 which was later moved to Batman Avenue before being returned to the Queen Victoria Market site in 1992.
In 1921 this was replaced by a white stone obelisk that still stands east of the 1917 monument.
A stone and brick obelisk was erected on Putney Heath in 1770, marking the 110th anniversary of the Great Fire of London, to coincide with the invention of the Hartley fire plates by David Hartley ( the Younger ), near a spot where his fireproof house was built.
The obelisk, with ornately detailed foundation stone, is still standing and can be accessed via the car park adjacent to The Telegraph public house, off Wildcroft Road, SW15.
The Willamette Stone was a small stone obelisk originally located in the western hills of Portland, Oregon in the United States.

stone and monument
A chambered cairn is a burial monument, usually constructed during the Neolithic, consisting of a cairn of stones inside which a sizeable ( usually stone ) chamber was constructed.
The distinctive stone pillar is an important monument of Gallo-Roman religion.
There is a placard on the wall commemorating the location, as well as a small stone monument against the wall on the sidewalk.
A stone monument was erected and a special " Gallipoli cross " was created to commemorate the soldiers, who stayed in Gallipoli.
The stone monument was destroyed during an earthquake, but in January 2008 reconstruction of the monument had begun with the consent of the Turkish government.
The most remarkable monument is the Stone labyrinths of Bolshoi Zayatsky Island-a group of 13 – 14 stone labyrinths on 0. 4 km < sup > 2 </ sup > area of one small island.
Archaeologists believe the stone monument was constructed anywhere from 3000 BC to 2000 BC, as described in the chronology below.
If this were the case, it would advance the earliest known stone structure at the monument by some 500 years.
Hengist erected the stone monument — Stonehenge — on the site to show his remorse for the deed.
William Gowland oversaw the first major restoration of the monument in 1901 which involved the straightening and concrete setting of sarsen stone number 56 which was in danger of falling.
The central feature in the park is a 25 meter tall monument that consists of a silver metallic rocketship rising on a curved metallic column of flame, from a wedge shaped, white stone base.
A bixi ( tortoise ) | stone tortoise, thought to have been created in 1193, as a monument to a Jurchen people | Jurchen general
The Hercules monument is a huge octagonal stone structure carrying a giant replica of Hercules " Farnese " ( now at Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Naples, Italy ).
There is a stone monument with a bronze plaque at the Hürtgen military cemetery dedicated by veterans of the U. S. 4th Infantry Division to the memory of Friedrich Lengfeld ( 29 September 1921 – 12 November 1944 ), a German lieutenant.
" I didn't want to create a monument to heroes, no theatrical representation, no pathos, but wanted to appear more unassumingly with a frugal shape, hewn in stone, dignifying the actual place of the incident.
Behind the monument there is a large, 3-storey building with an elaborate stone facade.
For more than 100 years, a simple granite stone was the only marker of the Road's beginning in Cumberland, MD In June, 2012, a monument and plaza were built in Riverside Park ( Cumberland ), adjoining the starting place.
A plain stone monument to her was erected in St. Cuthbert ’ s Chapel on Great Farne Island in 1848.
* Sarcophagi – stone containers for bodies or coffins, often decorated and perhaps part of a monument ; these may stand within religious buildings or greater tombs or mausolea
Engraved on his stone monument is a gold image of the Medal of Honor.
Alec and Tess are each shaken by their encounter, and Alec begs Tess never to tempt him again as they stand beside an ill-omened stone monument called the Cross-in-Hand.
* Whetstones ( stone circle ), an ancient pagan monument in Shropshire
The layout of the timber settings bears a broad resemblance to the stone monument at the Stonehenge in England.

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