Inscriptions on modern gravestones tell us nothing about the people they are supposed to commemorate, he says. |
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In addition to gravestones, Hummelstown stone was fashioned into pedestals for urns, sundials, clocks, and door stops. |
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Children have put the first days of the summer holidays to good use by recording details of gravestones in the churchyard. |
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But some gravestones are more than 100 years old and the people responsible for many modern ones cannot be traced. |
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A woman who has fallen on hard times finds a potential saviour among the gravestones. |
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This is a splendid collection of totem poles, though scattered among them are a few common garden-variety gravestones. |
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During this time, they would prepare gravestones and do preliminary carving. |
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Looking over my shoulder, it was alarming to see 20 people in black charging through gravestones, mouthing profanities. |
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Relatives visiting loved ones' graves thought vandals had struck when they arrived to see scores of gravestones knocked to the ground. |
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There are trees and bushes, wildlife and fauna rather than gravestones, flower arrangements, gravel and mowed lawns. |
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We made drawings of gravestones of dead monks, lunched in local pub and had a swell trip. |
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Wooden, gray gravestones were sticking out of the ground accompanied by carved pumpkins and a scarecrow sitting on hay. |
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No one has taken responsibility for the gravestones over the years, some of the monuments were eight or nine feet high. |
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There was a weeping willow shading two lonely gravestones, alienated from all the others. |
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Vandals desecrated a 17th century graveyard when they sprayed white and gold graffiti on two ancient gravestones. |
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The gravestones were barely seen through a thick layer of murky fog that encompassed everything it could get its claws around. |
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He said if remains had to be transferred they would be unidentifiable because the gravestones had been moved previously. |
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Already some dilapidated gravestones have been laid flat as a temporary measure by staff checking the stability of memorials across the city. |
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Being based on medieval gravestones and Irish history it is a fairly accurate description of the history of this small corner of Ireland. |
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Town councillors and council staff in Marlborough are to take a softly-softly approach on the sensitive subject of wobbly gravestones. |
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A distressed son is calling for greater security at a cemetery after three gravestones were desecrated by vandals. |
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The gravestones were simply made of grey stone and the inscriptions seemed to be short. |
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Jack has visited the battlefields on the Somme on numerous occasions and he presented a slide show showing some of the military cemeteries and gravestones. |
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Three kids play cricket among the crude gravestones in a cemetery that is the largest in the province. |
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The plaques bearing Quranic calligraphy in homes, canopied gravestones, the call of the muezzins arising out of the pencilled minarets of the mosque further confirm it. |
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At the foot of the adjacent 4-foot high gravestones are floral arrangements that are just starting to wilt. |
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Before and after the Reformation the families of the deceased commemorated them by erecting tombs bearing brasses or sculptures or placed elaborate gravestones in churchyards. |
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A new website offering pictures of Scottish gravestones to American descendants keen to discover their Caledonian roots has been inundated with inquiries. |
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A mile away at Kilmuir cemetery, among lichen-bearded gravestones, Mary MacLeod pointed me towards the tall Celtic cross that marks the grave of Flora MacDonald. |
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I hunched my shoulders and stared at the gravestones solemnly. |
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The council hopes to be able to provide funds to reinstate gravestones and memorials at council cemeteries which were laid flat on safety grounds recently. |
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As I round the corner one of the large banners, untethered at the bottom, billows in the wind, revealing a glimpse of old gravestones in the churchyard. |
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There are gravestones in the cemetery that date back 80 years. |
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But in the past couple of weeks he has noticed that gravestones have been broken, there are tyre marks on the grass and that the whole area is looking untidy. |
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Later they appeared on reliefs, gems, lamps, coins, mosaics and gravestones. |
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Many gravestones in the churchyard were cut from rock sourced at Worsley Delph. |
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Since 1965, the exact location of William Blake's grave had been lost and forgotten as gravestones were taken away to create a lawn. |
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Officers called to Plashet Cemetery in East Ham, London, discovered 386 gravestones which appeared to have been pushed over and damaged. |
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They grow on rock, walls, gravestones, roofs, exposed soil surfaces, and in the soil as part of a biological soil crust. |
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Merrivale Quarry continued excavating and working its own granite until the 1970s, producing gravestones and agricultural rollers. |
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The lack of transfer of carving skills is noticeable in the decline in quality when gravestones were next commissioned from the start of the seventeenth century. |
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In some areas, granite is used for gravestones and memorials. |
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They grow on bare rock, walls, gravestones, roofs, exposed soil surfaces. |
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Azeri enmity against anything Armenian led to the destruction of thousands of medieval Armenian gravestones, known as khachkars, in the cemeteries of Julfa in Nakhichevan. |
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