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cenotaph and also
There is also a park with symbolic cenotaph of Wladislaus III in Varna, located in an ancient Thracian burial mound.
There is also a cenotaph at this park.
It is also a multi-functional conference centre as well as the only UK Guinness Premiership ground with its own cenotaph.
His father, who was lost at sea, also has a cenotaph there.
The Brunner Mond salt works in Brooks Lane also erected a cenotaph in memory of the 16 men from the works killed in the First World War, and the two who died during the Second World War.
The Wellington cenotaph is also located at this end, next to Parliament.
Collectively the concept of eight side chambers not only offers passage for circumambulation of the main cenotaph, a practice common in Sufism and also visible in many Mughal imperial mausoleums, it also the reflect the concept of Paradise in Islamic cosmology.
He is buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Washington and is also memorialized in a cenotaph in his son-in-law's family plot in Westminster Hall and Burying Ground in Baltimore, Maryland.
Within this cenotaph, there are also two more tombs.
The cenotaph dedicated to Chetak, Rana Pratap's famous horse, is also noteworthy.
The National War Memorial ( also known as The Response ), is a tall granite cenotaph with acreted bronze sculptures, that stands in Confederation Square, Ottawa, and serves as the federal war memorial for Canada.
The plot also includes a cenotaph to their father, New York Court of Appeals judge and U. S. congressman Rufus Wheeler Peckham ( 1809-1873 ), who was lost at sea.
The stone is also unique in that it was done in memory of Austmaðr's Christianization of Jämtland and bridge building, rather than as a cenotaph.
There is also an open-air concert pavilion located near the pond constructed for the city by the Rotary Club of Dartmouth, and the cenotaph is located near the pond.

cenotaph and lists
The cenotaph, near to the parish church, lists the names of the 136 men who died in that conflict, representing around 10 % of the male population of the town aged between 15 and 45.

cenotaph and names
All of these names are recorded on a war memorial, an imposing white stone cenotaph, which stands in Oak Hill Park in the south of the town.
In Livingstone there is a cenotaph at the Eastern Cataract of The Victoria Falls with the names of the men of Northern Rhodesia who died during the Great War 1914-18.
The names of the fallen are engraved on the marble cenotaph, and each year on Remembrance Sunday there is a ceremony in the morning, when veterans congregate to lay poppy wreaths and civilians can pay their respects to the dead of World War I.

cenotaph and local
There is a memorial to the 17 victims in the local cemetery and a cenotaph in the cathedral.
There is a memorial to the seventeen victims in the local cemetery and a cenotaph in the cathedral.
The picturesque park includes the town's war cenotaph, a stone fountain ( with water supplied by an artesian well ), an Italian stone gazebo and other monuments of local historic importance such as shipbuilding and folk music.

cenotaph and from
A 14-foot ( 4. 3-m ) marble cenotaph, consisting of an obelisk, topped by a flaming urn and a plaque with a quote from Horace, surrounded by an iron fence, was constructed approximately where Hamilton was believed to have fallen.
At noon on 16 December each year the sun shines through another opening in the dome onto the middle of the cenotaph, where the words Ons vir Jou, Suid-Afrika ( from Die Stem van Suid-Afrika ; Afrikaans for " We for Thee, South Africa ") are inscribed.
In India, cenotaphs are a basic element of Hindu architecture borrowed from Islamic architecture, as seen in most of the mausoleums of Mughal Emperors which have two burial chambers, the upper one with a cenotaph, as in Humayun's Tomb, Delhi or the Taj Mahal, Agra, while the real tomb often lies exactly below it, or further removed.
After World War 1, to honour the 54 soldiers from the area that were killed, the famous New York sculptor J. Massey Rhind was commissioned to make the Nova Scotia Highlander soldier cenotaph.
Over a hundred men from the village were lost in the conflict, and a cenotaph was erected in their memory.
However, the lyrics are written from the perspective of a war veteran, containing the line " wheeled out once a year, a cenotaph souvenir " and tracking the bathetic progress of the former soldier's war medal: " It sells at market stalls / Parades Milan catwalks ".
Its first outing on the following day began with visits to ' The Tubs ', a miners ' memorial made from tubs once used underground in Ellington Colliery, Northumberland, which honours the memory of all of the men and boys who lost their lives in the mines of Spennymoor and district, then went on to two war memorials, the main cenotaph outside the leisure centre and a smaller memorial in Tudhoe Cemetery.
Oak claims that Hindu ornaments and symbols were effaced from the Taj, whose sealed chambers hold the remnants, including a Shiva Lingam, of the original temple and that Mumtaz Mahal was not buried at her cenotaph.
The service included a small parade consisting of Girl Guides, Boy Scouts, Sparks, elementary school children, the complement of HMCS Unicorn, and the RCSCC Jervis Bay Ship's Band leading the way from the Centennial Arena to the cenotaph.
The design was semi-circular with a graduated plateau rising from the entrance stairway on Water Street to the cenotaph on Duckworth Street.
The Pitcairners are greeted by the Administrator and his wife, and from the pier they march to the cenotaph where they lay wreaths in remembrance.
The statue now stands in Hamilton Square in the centre of Birkenhead, though it was moved from its original position to make way for a cenotaph.

cenotaph and World
In 1931, the room in the steeple was extended to a cenotaph for those killed in World War I.
In Canada, major cenotaphs inspired by Lutyen's memorial in Whitehall, London, commemorating the nation's war dead in World War I and later conflicts include the National War Memorial ( a cenotaph surmounted by a bronze sculpture entitled " The Response ") in Ottawa ; Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, Victoria and the Victory Square Cenotaph, in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Hitler ( center, in front of the wreath ), Lutze ( on Hitler's left ), and Himmler ( on Hitler's right ), making a Nazi salute in front of the World War I cenotaph in the 1934 Nuremberg rally.
Only Hitler, Himmler, and Lutze are shown in the march to the World War I cenotaph, where they laid a wreath.
For example, the Magdeburger Ehrenmal ( Magdeburg cenotaph ) was ordered by the city of Magdeburg to be a memorial of World War I, and it was expected to show heroic German soldiers fighting for their glorious country.
These two medals are replacement medals supplied by the Ministry of Defence after discovering at a recent cenotaph parade that Allingham's original campaign medals were destroyed during the Blitz of the Second World War.
* the World War I cenotaph
A cenotaph in memory of the residents of Kochi who fell in the World War I was erected in 1920.

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