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In Boston, a commemorative plaque on Boylston Street is a couple of blocks away from the actual location of Poe's birth.
A commemorative blue plaque in his honour was installed at his home in Regent's Park.
An homage was paid to him by the city by the inauguration of a " rue du Commandant Cousteau ", a street which runs out to his native house, where a commemorative plaque was affixed.
In front of the courthouse stands a commemorative plaque erected by the Tennessee Historical Commission:
The Queensland Sports Minister, Judy Spence, said that using nigger would be unacceptable, for the stand or on any commemorative plaque.
There is a commemorative plaque inside the adjoining church.
On 26 May 2002, Frankie Manning and Norma Miller, surviving members of Whitey's Lindy Hoppers, unveiled a commemorative plaque for the Savoy Ballroom on Lenox Ave between 140th and 141st Streets.
Doorway of Millicent Fawcett's home at No. 2, Gower Street ( London ) | Gower Street, London, with blue commemorative plaque
Since 1994, a commemorative plaque in the pavement in front of the Feldherrenhalle contains the names of the four Bavarian policemen who died in the fight against the Nazis.
In 2004 a British Film Institute commemorative plaque was installed on the outside wall of the former Smith house, at Park View, 2 Liverpool Road.
A commemorative plaque is posted on the outside wall with the inscription " Eugene O ' Neill, October 16, 1888 ~ November 27, 1953 America's greatest playwright was born on this site then called Barrett Hotel, Presented by Circle in the Square.
Marija Gimbutienė commemorative plaque in Kaunas, Mickevičius Street
This commemorative plaque on the wall of 157 High Street is all that is now visible:
In 2007, the West Lothian Council placed a commemorative plaque there in memory of Doohan.
On 8 February 2007 the Place du 8 Février 1962, a square nearby the metro station was dedicated by Bertrand Delanoë, the mayor of Paris, after sprays of flowers were deposited at the foot of a commemorative plaque installed inside the metro station where the killings occurred.
The official opening ceremony took place at Victoria station on 7 March 1969: Queen Elizabeth II unveiled a commemorative plaque on the station concourse.
A maroon commemorative plaque was unveiled there by Lewisham Council in February 1989.
Some of Shakespeare's plays were performed here and at the nearby Curtain Theatre, built the following year and to the south ( marked by a commemorative plaque in Hewett Street off Curtain Road ).
A blue commemorative plaque was erected on her home in Palmerston Road, Wimbledon by The Music Hall Guild of Great Britain and America in November 2010.
The commemorative blue plaque for satirist Willie Rushton is located at the station as a result.
A commemorative plaque on the wall of the central office building notes this historic event.
" Ned's Corner " commemorative plaque, Woodstock, IL.
The commemorative plaque for the Jack Lynch Tunnel.
Red commemorative plaque in Dock Street

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In 1956, the Soviet Union became the first country in the world to honour Burns with a commemorative stamp.
In 1956 Colt resumed production of the Single Action Army revolver and in 1961 began making commemorative versions of their classic models.
The first Australian multicoloured stamps appeared on 31 October 1956 as part of the Melbourne Olympic Games commemorative issue.
A. Ivanov 1956 commemorative postage stamp of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

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His last game was against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on 28 April 1973, and before the game the BBC cameras for Match of the Day captured the Chelsea chairman handing Charlton a commemorative cigarette case.
The Red Wings have not used any alternate logos or uniforms since the trend became popular in the 1990s, the sole exceptions were select games of the 1991 – 92 season commemorating the league's 75th Anniversary, and for a commemorative game in 1994 at Chicago Stadium.
* " Gate to the Northwest Passage "; a commemorative statue by Vancouver artist Alan Chung Hung was commissioned by Parks Canada and installed at the mouth of False Creek in Vanier Park near the Vancouver Maritime Museum in 1980.
They were all mayors of Haarlem and their names were Anthony van Styrum ( 1679-1756 ), who also served in the admiralty of Amsterdam, Pieter van der Camer ( 1666-1747 ), who commissioned his own commemorative medal to celebrate 50 years in the service of the vroedschap of Haarlem in 1743, Jan van Dyck, and Cornelis Ascanius van Sypesteyn ( 1694-1744 ), who himself was a collector of medals and who lived at Brederode.
He was buried with his wife at Mary Tavy: his house at Mary Tavy bears a commemorative tablet unveiled in 1952.
The game routinely sells out ( up to 11, 000 seats, depending upon the venue and seating arrangement ) and has been televised by ABC, ESPN2, and HDNet Each year, alumni from both schools gather at more than 50 locations around the United States for telecast parties, and a commemorative DVD ( including historic clips known as " Monon Memories ") is produced each year.
In 2005 the last 3, 000 bottles produced in Newcastle were given commemorative labels " 121 years of brewing history, last bottles produced at Tyne Brewery April 2005.
Her 100th birthday was celebrated in a number of ways: a parade that celebrated the highlights of her life included contributions from Norman Wisdom and John Mills ; her image appeared on a special commemorative £ 20 note issued by the Royal Bank of Scotland ; and she attended a lunch at the Guildhall, London, at which George Carey, the Archbishop of Canterbury, accidentally attempted to drink her glass of wine.
The celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Portsmouth Peace Treaty provided a platform for organizing commemorative events at many levels.
At times, the family would be festive and playful ; at other times, serious and commemorative.
In June 2007, Alex Salmond, the first Minister of Scotland, backed a campaign to confer city status on Perth, saying it should be granted " at the next commemorative opportunity ".
In 1992, an expedition of three scientists, a journalist and two photographers commissioned by the Arctic Centre at the University of Groningen, coupled with two scientists, a cook and a doctor sent by the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute in St. Petersburg, returned to the site, and erected a commemorative marker at the site of the cabin .< ref >
On June 6, 2004, at the commemorative ceremony of the Normandy invasion in Caen, German chancellor Gerhard Schröder pledged that Germany would not forget the Nazi atrocities and specifically mentioned Oradour-sur-Glane.
After plans to restore city status on Perth in 2007 were backed by newly elected First Minister Alex Salmond, saying it should be granted " at the next commemorative opportunity ".
There is a commemorative sundial at Leeds Castle telling the time in Belvoir, Virginia and a corresponding sundial in America.
The Thessalian period in Simonides ' career is followed in most biographies by his return to Athens during the Persian Wars and it is certain that he became a prominent international figure at that time, particularly as the author of commemorative verses.
According to an anonymous biographer of Aeschylus, the Athenians chose Simonides ahead of Aeschylus to be the author of an epigram honouring their war-dead at Marathon, which led the tragedian ( who had fought at the battle and whose brother had died there ) to withdraw sulking to the court of Hieron of Syracuse — the story is probably based on the inventions of comic dramatists but it is likely that Simonides did in fact write some kind of commemorative verses for the Athenian victory at Marathon.

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