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As memorials, twelve stones were taken from the Jordan at the place where the priests had stood ( Josh.
Several memorials to his heroic deed have been erected over the years, against great opposition from the citizenry: in the Ludwigskirche, in the Gymnasium Carolinum and at No 6 Kronenstrasse.
The term " Kaddish " is often used to refer specifically to " The Mourners ' Kaddish ", said as part of the mourning rituals in Judaism in all prayer services as well as at funerals and memorials.
William Bloye's gold-covered statue Boulton, Watt and Murdoch, in central Birmingham. Among memorials to the Society and its members are the Moonstones ; two statues of Watt and a statue of Boulton, Watt and Murdoch by William Bloye ; and the museum at Soho House – all in Birmingham, England.
For two years after the bombing the only memorials to the victims were plush toys, crucifixes, letters, and other personal items left by thousands of people at a security fence surrounding the site of the building.
The statue remained in a yard for old Soviet memorials at the Central House of Artists, although a smaller bust of Dzerzhinsky in the courtyard of the Moscow police headquarters at Petrovka 38 was restored in November 2005 ( this bust had been removed by the police officers on 22 August 1991 ).
There are numerous tributes and memorials all over Australia and New Zealand to ANZAC soldiers who died in the battle, including plaques at the Christchurch and Dunedin railway stations.
Major memorials to Sherman include the gilded bronze equestrian statue by Augustus Saint-Gaudens at the main entrance to Central Park in New York City and the major monument by Carl Rohl-Smith near President's Park in Washington, D. C. Other posthumous tributes include the naming of the World War II M4 Sherman tank and the " General Sherman " Giant Sequoia tree, the most massive documented single-trunk tree in the world.
Services are held at 11 a. m. at war memorials and schools in suburbs and cities across the country, at which the " Last Post " is sounded by a bugler and a one-minute silence is observed.
Ceremonies are held at local war memorials, usually organized by local branches of the Royal British Legion, an association for ex-servicemen.
Further wreath-laying ceremonies are observed at most war memorials across the UK at 11 a. m. on the 11th of November, led by the Royal British Legion.
The statues and private memorials that Victoria had created for Brown were destroyed and discarded at the order of her son, Edward VII, with whom Brown had often clashed and who bitterly resented Brown for his influence on his mother.
The Pamphilians became largely hellenized in Roman times, and have left magnificent memorials of their civilization at Perga, Aspendos and Side.
Many local war memorials ( such as the one at All Saints ', Northampton ), Montréal, Quebec, Toronto, Ontario, Hamilton, Ontario, Victoria, British Columbia, and Vancouver, British Columbia are Lutyens designs — based on the Cenotaph.
Komarov is commemorated in two memorials left on the Lunar surface: one left at Tranquility Base by Apollo 11, and the Fallen Astronaut plaque left by Apollo 15.
A number of memorials, commemorating Australia's history are located at the entrance to the Kurnell Peninsula portion of the Botany Bay National Park.
The broken mast monument in Oakland Cemetery is the most visible of several memorials to those who died at sea.
In the old churchyard are memorials and tombstones honoring the sailors of Marstal who died at sea during two world wars.
A number of the churchyard memorials are made of cast iron: these were manufactured at the former foundry in The Street at around the end of the nineteenth century using a common mound into which individual letters were inserted to spell out the details.
Dodi's father has erected two memorials to Dodi and Diana at Harrods.

memorials and university
Between 1899 and 1905, she spent $ 3 million on a grand construction scheme building lavish memorials to the Stanford family, while university faculty and self-supporting students were living in poverty.
There are many on university campuses, often planted as memorials.

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His important public commissions include a 1912 commission for a monument to Cézanne, as well as numerous war memorials commissioned after World War I.
Other memorials to Buddy Holly include a street named in his honor and The Buddy Holly Center, which contains a museum of Holly memorabilia as well as a Fine Arts Gallery.
Other memorials include:
The region's numerous war cemeteries and memorials include Canada's Vimy Memorial.
War memorials include those commemorating the First Anglo-Afghan War ( 1841 – 42 ), the First World War ( 1914 – 18 ), and the Second World War ( 1939 – 45 ).
The physical memorials in Canada named after Fox include:
Parish council services include bus shelters, cemeteries, shared equity housing, local planning consultation, play areas, village halls, and war memorials.
Memorials to the Grand Army of the Republic include a commemorative postage stamp, a U. S. highway, and physical memorials in numerous communities throughout the United States:
Attractions include the Falkland Islands Museum, Government House – built in 1845 and home to the Governor of the Falkland Islands ( currently Nigel Haywood ) – and a golf course, as well as a whalebone arch, a totem pole, several war memorials and the shipwrecks in its harbour.
Other memorials added to the site include:
Alfred Square on the upper Esplanade has numerous war memorials, which include the South African War Memorial ( 1905 ) listed on the Victorian Heritage Register.
It seems that in at least one country newly added names are dedicated each year at a special eucumenical service in the presence of family members, veterans and invited dignitaries ; the historical and political issues that are involved are arguably numerous and complicated ; they can certainly be said to include both the issue of whether it makes any historical sense whatsoever that the names of the dead in war can be added in this fashion into what seems to be intended to be an indefinite future while completely ignoring those of the military who died in what is effectively, from the point of view of nationality and politics, the same military actions over the period of all the previous centuries in which the country in question existed, and also an issue which is perhaps even more relevant from a personal and legal point of view, namely whether the relatives and others who should in principle, together with any others involved in point of law, be in some sort of control of the use of the names of the dead for commemorative purposes will necessarily be in accordance with the military decisions taken by the government, or the character of the government itself, it being the case that if they are not they may not wish the names to be included ( this citizen right having it seems, on the record, been generally observed at the time of the erection of the war memorials after the First World War in particular in western Europe, if not it seems after the Second World War ).
Significant memorials include the Memorial to Police erected in the centre of the town's roundabout.
Popular forms of memorials include landmark objects or art objects such as sculptures, statues or fountains, and even entire parks.
Common terminating vistas include government buildings, war memorials, courthouses and other important structures.
Those who are buried or have memorials here include:
There are several recent additions to the memorials at the Pier Head ; they include one to the Second World War convoy escort group commander Captain Johnnie Walker, and one remembering the Chinese merchant seamen who served and died for Britain in both World Wars, unveiled on 23 January 2006.
Smaller sculptures on the site include memorials to Group Captain Peter Townsend and Bill Rouse, late chairman of the site's developers.
Other features of Burwood Park include memorials to soldiers who died in World War I and Sandakan, a rotunda, a playground, a lake and an obelisk commemorating the site of Burwood Villa, the area's first house.
Other notable memorials include the Frederick Keep Monument, the Heurich Mausoleum, the Hitt Monument, the Hardon Monument, the Kauffman Monument, known as The Seven Ages of Memory, the Sherwood Mausoleum Door, and the Thompson-Harding Monument.
The major works illustrated include, St Martin-in-the-fields including the unexecuted version with a circular nave, St. Mary le Strand, the complete schemes for King's College Cambridge and the Public Building ( including the Senate House ) Cambridge University, numerous designs for medium sized country houses, garden building and follies, obelisks and memorial columns, church memorials and monuments, as well as wrought iron work, fireplaces, window and door surrounds, Cartouche ( design ) and urns.
The memorials include one under the tower to John Rackham who died in 1815 which was designed by Thomas Rickham and carved by S. & J. Franceys, a memorial to Thomas W. Wainwright, a surgeon who died in 1841 with a relief of the Good Samaritan by W. Spence, and in the north gallery is a Gothic tabernacle by Emanuel Edward Geflowski to the memory of Walter Fergus MacGregor who died in 1863.

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