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monument and John's
Harry wrote the song " Keep Right on to the End of the Road " in the wake of John's death and had a monument built for his son, who was buried in France, in the little Lauder cemetery in Glenbranter.
Catherine's grave monument over John's family crypt in Uppsala Cathedral
* a monument to Dean Ramsay east of St John's Church, on Princes Street Edinburgh, 1875.
His charming disposition rendered him extremely popular, and when he died a monument was erected to his memory ( C Lucchesi sculptor, J W Simpson, architect ) in St John's Wood, near to where he dwelt.
January 22, 2009, marked the 50th anniversary of the Knox Mine Disaster, with an annual memorial mass at St. John's Catholic Church in Pittston Pennsylvania, and a ceremony held at the former St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Port Griffith, which is the site of a commemorative monument and a State Historic Marker, erected in 1999 by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission.
He and his wife are buried in St. John's Cemetery in Pensacola, Florida where the grave marker and central monument in the Perry plot shows the name of his wife to be Wathen Virginia Perry as does the historic marker at the former Perry home at 1 E. Wright Street.
In 1879, a large monument was erected in St John's churchyard in Stratford Broadway, to commemorate the thirteen and others who were executed or tortured in Stratford during the persecutions.
It can still be seen in the graveyard of St. John's Church, the second oldest Protestant church in Calcutta after John Zacharias Kiernander's Old Mission Church ( 1770 ), and is now regarded as a national monument.
By St John's Church of England Primary School, on Delamere Street, is a rare ( possibly unique ) lock-up / monument built in the 19th century.
In 1818 he exhibited at the academy a ‘ Judgment of Paris ,’ and in 1819 a monument to Lady Anne Hudson ; other early memorial works by him are in Esher church and St. John's Wood chapel.
However, almost as soon as the building was completed most of it was destroyed, killing some of the workers who were then buried in a communal grave at St John's church where a monument records their names.

monument and great
* A list of French victories is engraved under the great arches on the inside façades of the monument.
It is Edwards ' and Mullan's hope that the monument will be a demonstration of how sport can reach across great political chasms and help heal the hurts of history.
Marcello Malpighi is buried in the church of the Santi Gregorio e Siro, in Bologna, where nowadays can be seen a marble monument to the scientist with an inscription in Latin remembering-among other things-his " SUMMUM INGENIUM / INTEGERRIMAM VITAM / FORTEM STRENUAMQUE MENTEM / AUDACEM SALUTARIS ARTIS AMOREM " ( great genius, honest life, strong and tough mind, daring love for the medical art ).
Malpighi is buried in the church of the Santi Gregorio e Siro, in Bologna, where nowadays can be seen a marble monument to the scientist with an inscription in Latin remembering-among other things-his " SUMMUM INGENIUM / INTEGERRIMAM VITAM / FORTEM STRENUAMQUE MENTEM / AUDACEM SALUTARIS ARTIS AMOREM " ( great genius, honest life, strong and tough mind, daring love for the medical art ).
The abstract monument sparked a great deal of controversy when it was unveiled, being dubbed with names such as " the olive in the toothpick ", (" măslina-n scobitoare "), as many argued that it does not fit in its surroundings and believed that its choice was based on political reasons.
The Colosseum can be thus interpreted as a great triumphal monument built in the Roman tradition of celebrating great victories, placating the Roman people instead of returning soldiers.
On August 25, 1996, about a year after his death, Mantle's Monument Park plaque was replaced with a monument, bearing the words " A great teammate " and keeping a phrase that had been included on the original plaque: " A magnificent Yankee who left a legacy of unequaled courage.
During the fortification work, a party of knights entered the base of the monument and discovered the room containing a great coffin.
The town was built with great regularity, in the form of a square, measuring 16 stadia in circumference ; it had four gates, and all its streets intersected one another at right angles, so that from a monument in the centre all the four gates could be seen.
* On June 26, 2009 in Carolina, Puerto Rico, Argúello placed flowers at a monument for Roberto Clemente to honor the late baseball great.
According to Dolon, Hector and the other councilors were holding conference by the monument of great Ilus, away from the general tumult.
A great monument of China to this day, the Great Wall still stands, open to the public to challenge its million steps.
Scheduling offers protection because it makes it illegal to undertake a great range of ' works ' within a designated area, without first obtaining ' scheduled monument consent '.
There is no appeal against the scheduling process and adding a monument to the schedule may be a process requiring a great deal of research and consideration.
There is a bronze monument made by the French artist Ossip Zadkine of Vincent and his brother Theo on the " Vincent van Gogh Plein " ( Vincent van Gogh square ), as a tribute to the great artist van Gogh.
There are two approaches to the palace's grand entrance, one from the long straight drive through wrought iron gates directly into the Great Court, while the other, equally if not more impressive, betrays Vanbrugh's true vision: the palace as a bastion or strong citadel, the true monument and home to a great warrior.
The monument caused great controversy amongst the archaeological world, with political pressure being put upon archaeologists by the government of Rhodesia to deny its construction by black people.
The great monument of his episcopate is the eleven famous charges in which he from time to time reviewed the position of the English Church with reference to whatever might be the most pressing question of the day — addresses at once judicial and statesmanlike, full of charitable wisdom and massive sense.
Newgrange is also older than Stonehenge and the great pyramids of Giza It is in fact just one monument within the Neolithic Brú na Bóinne complex, alongside the similar passage tomb mounds of Knowth and Dowth, and as such is a part of the Brú na Bóinne UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Today, Newgrange is a popular tourist site, and according to the archaeologist Colin Renfrew, is " unhesitatingly regarded by the prehistorian as the great national monument of Ireland " and is also widely recognised as one of the most important megalithic structures in Europe.
However much Walton was indebted to his helpers, the Polyglot Bible is a great monument of industry and of capacity for directing a vast undertaking, and the Prolegomena ( separately reprinted by Dathe, 1777, and by Francis Wrangham, 1825 ) show judgment as well as learning.
* Furthermore, since your city is regarded with affection by the adherents of three of the great religions of mankind and its soil has been consecrated by the prayers and pilgrimages of multitudes of devout people of these three religions for many centuries, therefore, do I make it known to you that every sacred building, monument, holy spot, shrine, traditional site, endowment, pious bequest, or customary place of prayer of whatsoever form of the three religions will be maintained and protected according to the existing customs and beliefs of those to whose faith they are sacred.
" A gifted student in the pursuit we also at humbler distance love, made pilgrimage here, and was engaged in making a drawing of its interesting painted story, when death suddenly stayed the work of the artist, snapping the very pencil in his fingers, and instantly translated him, from picturing the earthly image of the Founder of these courts below, into his immortal presence in the great temple above ... His cunning fingers are mouldering in the dust below, and moss and decay are stealthily obliterating his record outside, but the fidelity and truth of his works remain bright and undimmmed, forming his best and most enduring monument ".
There is a great many monuments and attractions here including a series of Standing Stones to commemorate the boundary stones of the old Royal Burgh and another monument near the bridge to Dalmarnock in Glasgow.

monument and grandson
He was buried next to his first wife's tomb in the churchyard of St Kenelm's, the church which adjoined his home at Alderley, with a monument erected that reads: His estate was largely left for his widow, with his legal texts given to his grandson Gabriel if Gabriel chose to study the law, and his more valuable manuscripts and books given to Lincoln's Inn.
In 1897, a monument to German Emperor William I of Germany, mounted on a 14 meter high horse, was inaugurated there by his grandson William II.
Her grandson James VI of Scotland ( who later became James I of England ) is said to have erected the fine monument.
Gray is buried at St Giles and there is a large monument displaying the Elegy nearby, built by John Penn, William Penn's grandson.
Development of the monument began in 1937 when sculptor Mahonri M. Young, a grandson of Brigham Young, was commissioned by the State of Utah to design and create a new, larger monument.
Funerary monument of Lambert's father, wife, son and grandson at Brompton Cemetery, London

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