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Monuments and museums
* Garrigan, Shelley E. Collecting Mexico: Museums, Monuments, and the Creation of National Identity ( University of Minnesota Press ; 2012 ) 233 pages ; scholarly analysis of Mexico's self-image, 1867 – 1910, using public monuments, fine-arts collecting, museums, and Mexico's representation at the Paris world's fair
There are many National Parks and Monuments ; federal and state nature reserves and wildlife refuges ; state, county, and city parks ; and government or nonprofit group operated natural history museums, science research institutes, and botanical gardenss and desert landscape gardens.
He is particularly associated with the work of museums in the UK, being chairman of the Blue Plaques Panel, the Churches Conservation Trust, the Campaign for Museums, the Public Monuments and Sculpture Association, National Museums Liverpool, the vice-chair of the Liverpool Culture Company and a trustee of St Deiniol's Library.
As the topic of conserving and transmitting collective memory does not only affect museums, ICOM initiated partnerships with cultural organisations that share ICOM's missions and feel concerned by these questions: UNESCO Memory of the World Programme ( World Documentary Heritage ), Co-ordinating Council of Audiovisual Archives Associations ( CCAAA ), International Council on Archives ( ICA ), International Council on Monuments and Sites ( ICOMOS ) and

Monuments and such
Landmarks such as these include: National Historic Sites ( NHS ), National Historical Parks, National Military Parks / Battlefields, National Memorials, and some National Monuments.
One result of public pressure was the passing of the Ancient Monuments Protection Act 1882, but the provisions of the act focused on unoccupied prehistoric structures and medieval buildings such as castles were exempted from it leaving no legal protection.
In 2000 Babbitt created the National Landscape Conservation System, a collection of 15 U. S. National Monuments and 14 National Conservation Areas to be managed by the Bureau of Land Management in such a way as to keep them " healthy, open, and wild.
Ancient, military and uninhabited structures, such as Stonehenge, are sometimes instead classified as Scheduled Ancient Monuments and protected by much older legislation whilst cultural landscapes such as parks and gardens are currently " listed " on a non-statutory basis.
TR added 50 wildlife refuges, 5 new national parks, and initiated the system of designating National Monuments, such as the Devils Tower National Monument.
Actes and Monuments was immediately attacked by Catholics such as Thomas Harding, Thomas Stapleton, and Nicholas Harpsfield.
As such, it is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site " Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto ( Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities )".
However, the movement to actually build such a monument only started in 1931 when the Sentrale Volksmonumentekomitee ( SVK ) ( Central People's Monuments Committee ) was formed to bring this idea to fruition.
Monuments on the portal depict artists, such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Friedrich Schiller, William Shakespeare, Sophocles, Molière and Euripides.
The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales has associated collection records of the site, including drawings of other remains such as statues and tessellated pavement, as well as documentation of a 1971 excavation.
Lorenc has been the recipient of many awards and honorary positions in his field including one of the " Monuments to the Profession of Environmental Graphic Design " by the SEGD ( 1998 ), First Place in the ICSC awards, a seat on the GA Tech ID Advisory Board in the School of Architecture, and many featured speaking positions for such groups as the AIA and Auburn University.
Carigiet's dramatic and colorful compositions were noticed and positively reviewed by art critics such as Manuel Gasser in Graphis Inc. or Linus Birchler, editor-in-chief of Art Monuments of Switzerland and member of the Swiss Federal Art Commission.
Ancient, military and uninhabited structures ( such as Stonehenge ) are sometimes instead classified as Scheduled Ancient Monuments and protected by much older legislation whilst cultural landscapes such as parks and gardens are currently " listed " on a non-statutory basis.
Monuments of Islamic culture such as mosques, bazaars and baths from the Ottoman Age have been discovered.
As such, it is the largest collection of plaster casts of architectural masterpieces in America and one of the three largest in the world, along with those of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Musée national des Monuments Français in Paris.
He serves and has served on various committees related to the above such as the Mohatta Palace Gallery Trust, Lahore Museum, Executive Committee for the Development of Mohenjadaro, Committee for the Protection and Preservation of Cultural Heritage Monuments, and the National Cultural Heritage Committee.
The area of the Cuil Irra peninsula and its hinterlands is dotted with such tombs, often on hilltops, which inspired Professor Stefan Bergh to style it ' the Landscape of the Monuments '.
To further confuse matters, some battlefields are designated as National Monuments, such as Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, or National Historic Sites, such as Palo Alto Battlefield National Historic Site.
While noting that the new legislation — S 8 of the National Monuments ( Amendment ) Act 2004 — " removes a bundle of protections " from national monuments, the five-judge court found the Oireachtas is not prohibited under the Constitution of Ireland from enacting such laws.
While he served as the INAH's southern Director of Pre-Hispanic Monuments, Ruz Lhuillier excavated much of the city and restored and conserved such edifices as the Palace.
The World Monuments Fund placed the fort on its 2008 Watch List of the 100 Most Endangered Sites in the world because of its significant deterioration due to factors such as lack of maintenance and security, natural aging, and exposure to the elements.

Monuments and Vatican
His current client list includes the Catholic Bishops ' Conference of England and Wales, Edinburgh College of Art, the Vatican Museums, The Rosslyn Chapel, Worth Abbey and the World Monuments Fund ( GB ) amongst others.

Monuments and Museums
After the October Revolution ( 1917 ), Malevich became a member of the Collegium on the Arts of Narkompros, the Commission for the Protection of Monuments and the Museums Commission ( all from 1918 – 1919 ).
* Entry in Victorian London-Buildings, Monuments and Museums
In 1957, when Ghana became independent, the castle came under the care of the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board ( GMMB ).
* Cultural Information of the Monuments and Museums of El Puerto de Santa María
Lagos: National Commission for Museums and Monuments.
Based in Paris, the organization consists of the executive directors of the International Council on Archives, the International Council of Museums, the International Council on Monuments and Sites, and the International Federation of Library Associations.

Monuments and are
Monuments and tombs from the Greek War of Independence are on the island of Sphacteria, the most important being the monument to the Italian philhellene Santorre di Santa Rosa.
These churches, which are also found in the neighboring region of Puglia, were listed in the 1998 World Monuments Watch by the World Monuments Fund.
Monuments are categorized into two groups which are known as natural and artificial.
The surviving Pullman trolleybuses are the oldest trolleybuses still in normal service anywhere in the world, and they were collectively declared National Historic Monuments by the Chilean government in 2003.
In the center of the county are Cedar Mesa, Comb Wash, Natural Bridges and Hovenweep National Monuments.
Significant collections of Tiffany windows outside the United States are the 17 windows in the former Erskine and American United Church, now part of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in Montreal, Canada, and the two windows in the American Church in Paris, on the Quai d ' Orsay, which have been classified as National Monuments by the French government ; these were commissioned by Rodman Wanamaker in 1901 for the original American Church building on the right bank of the Seine.
Set in, the property contains 4691 vaults, all above ground, of which 94 have been declared National Historical Monuments by the Argentine government and are protected by the state.
Amongst the other Monuments Historiques are the church of Saint-Pierre in the Place St Pierre in the centre of Saumur, and the Château de Briacé which is located on the north side of the river.
Scheduled Monuments are defined in the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979.
Monuments are " scheduled ", buildings are " listed ", whilst battlefields, parks and gardens are " registered ", and historic wrecks are " protected ".
Monuments may be built on the board when four tiles of the same color are played into a square pattern.
Many of the buildings within the World Heritage Site are also listed buildings and Scheduled Monuments.
A further nine structures are Scheduled Ancient Monuments.
The reserves are owned and kept by the ' Vereniging Natuurmonumenten ' ( Nature Monuments Society ).
Since 2004 these structures are protected as Scheduled Monuments.
Monuments to members of both the Thornhill and Savile families are on view in Thornhill Parish Church.
In 1818, the name Baphomet appeared in the essay by the Viennese Orientalist Joseph Freiherr von Hammer-Purgstall, Mysterium Baphometis revelatum, seu Fratres Militiæ Templi, qua Gnostici et quidem Ophiani, Apostasiæ, Idoloduliæ et Impuritatis convicti, per ipsa eorum Monumenta (" Discovery of the Mystery of Baphomet, by which the Knights Templars, like the Gnostics and Ophites, are convicted of Apostasy, of Idolatry and of moral Impurity, by their own Monuments "), which presented an elaborate pseudohistory constructed to discredit Templarist Masonry and, by extension, Freemasonry itself.

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