[permalink] [id link]
A tall headstone marked Mary A. Stampfli 1821-1867 was placed above her grave.
from
Wikipedia
Some Related Sentences
tall and headstone
tall and marked
Her grave is marked by a tall white stone inscribed with her school name, not the name by which she was famously known, which reads: " Tomb of Late Mother, Lǐ Yúnhè, 1914 – 1991 " ( 先母李云鹤之墓 , 一九一四年至一九九一年 ).
In the London Gazette Turpin was described as " Richard Turpin, a butcher by trade, is a tall fresh coloured man, very much marked with the small pox, about 26 years of age, about five feet nine inches high, lived some time ago in Whitechapel and did lately lodge somewhere about Millbank, Westminster, wears a blue grey coat and a natural wig ".
After stuffing her face with candies ( from a box marked " Chattanooga Chew-Chews "), she asks her magic mirror to " send her a prince ' bout six feet tall ", but when Prince Chawmin ' arrives in his flashy car, he declares " that mean ol ' queen sho ' is a fright / but her gal So White is dyn-a-mite!
This temple is situated on the banks of the River Penner and is marked by a huge 96 feet tall Galigopuram with seven gold kalasams and its architectural splendour constructed by SRI Yeragudapati Venkatachalam Panthulu.
Within several framing lines making rectangles of similar proportions to the cover itself, a central rectangular panel is marked with pricks to make a grid of 3mm squares, 21 tall and 10 wide.
It is marked by a six-foot tall Georgia granite obelisk donated by the New Orleans chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
It is a deciduous tree growing to 10 – 20 m tall ( rarely to 27 m ), with a slender crown and a trunk up to 70 cm ( exceptionally 1 m ) diameter, with smooth but dull grey-white bark finely marked with dark horizontal lenticels.
The 400th anniversary of the Flight of the Earls was marked on 14 September 2007, throughout Donegal, including a regatta of tall ships, fireworks, lectures, and conferences.
The main arch is marked by tall obelisk-like concrete finials on the main piers, with smaller decorative elements marking the ends of the flanking spans.
It is a very vigorous tree with marked hybrid vigour, reaching 40 m tall and over 1. 5 m trunk diameter ( much larger than either of its parents ).
Inside the church, the tower arch seems rather tall for its width, and has roll mouldings about the arch and capitals marked with simple lozenge designs, as if Anglo-Saxon, but it may be from the Norman period in a style archaic for its time.
The entrance to Liberdade is marked by a nine-meter tall red torii ( a Japanese arch that marks the entrance to Shinto temples ) since 1974.
Outside each station, entrances are marked with a tall obelisk that has the station's name and station number printed on it below a small subway logo.
Standing 6 feet, 5 inches tall, he had been the Ivy League wrestling champion at Princeton, and he had a large, booming voice, marked by a deep, patrician Southern accent.
tall and Mary
In January 1968 and March 1968, The Lancet and Science published the first U. S. reports of tall, institutionalized XYY males by Mary Telfer, a biochemist, and colleagues at the Elwyn Institute.
His wife Mary requested that the eight-foot tall monument did not show Wilson holding his famous pipe as she feared it would make the representation a caricature.
In the late 1970s and during the 1980s, Lichtenstein received major commissions for works in public places: the sculptures Lamp ( 1978 ) in St. Mary ’ s, Georgia ; Mermaid ( 1979 ) in Miami Beach ; the 26 feet tall Brushstrokes in Flight ( 1984, moved in 1998 ) at Port Columbus International Airport ; the five-storey high Mural with Blue Brushstrokes ( 1984 – 85 ) at the Equitable Center, New York ; and El Cap de Barcelona ( 1992 ) in Barcelona.
Mary was described by the Venetian Ambassador as " a Paradise — tall, slender, grey-eyed, possessing an extreme pallor ".
Despite the fact that Mary was tall for her age ( eventually reaching, making her almost a giant in the sixteenth century ) and fluent in speech, while Francis was abnormally short and stuttered, Henry II commented that " from the very first day they met, my son and she got on as well together as if they had known each other for a long time ".
Mary was tall and her mother mentioned in a letter that she suffered from bad colds and had greasy hair.
The large present church is named in honour of St Mary and All Saints, and has a distinctive tall tower dominating the local skyline.
Mary was described by contemporaries as " tall and admirably shaped ", and sought as a bride for James, Duke of York, by Lord Peterborough.
In 1903 a 24-year-old park commissioner named Mary Gibbs played a significant role in saving the tall pine forests and shoreline of the Mississippi River Headwaters by resisting efforts to log the area.
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.
This is made of sixteen red granite columns which support a monumental statue of the Virgin Mary, 11. 2 metres ( 36 feet ) tall.
The Shrine of the Culmer Chapel, a statue probably derived from the figure of the Virgin Mary, mounted on a tall column, was so positioned that it faced seaward.
The statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary is made of wood and stands tall while the pillar is made of Jasper .> The statue depicts Mother Mary with the baby Jesus on her left arm, who has a dove sitting on his left palm.
" St. Mary Suburb ") in the late-18th century, the modern Central Business District is today a dynamic, mixed-use neighborhood, home to professional offices housed within tall skyscrapers, specialty and neighborhood retail, numerous restaurants and clubs, and thousands of residents inhabiting restored historic commercial and industrial buildings.
Nicholas street and Mary Street the medieval center of Limerick contained many examples of medieval buildings including tall gabled houses in the Flemish or Dutch fashion.
In subsequent chapters, Ernest worries that Mary is unable to kill the lion for various reasons: she is too short to see the prey in the tall grass ; she misses her shots with other game ; and he thinks she is too soft-hearted to kill the animal.
At the centre, tall and highly stylised in the same manner as 12th century columnar statues, stands a full length Blessed Virgin Mary from whose head spring tendrils which enclose a bust of her Son, Jesus.
The local Anglican church of St. Mary was built between the 12th century and 15th centuries, and the 15th century tower is 82 feet tall.
1.094 seconds.