Rob and I walked slowly along the rows of stark white granite tombstones, each engraved with a Canadian maple leaf. |
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Listed also are over 600 tombstones and grave slabs from the old cemetery in Aghamore. |
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He and his friend Willie Brown would often sit on tombstones, writing ominous melodies and drinking moonshine. |
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The Celtic influence appears in the lettering on shop signs, letterheads, jewelry, and tombstones. |
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We photographed murals by street graffiti artists depicting tombstones and eulogies to dealers shot down or users who overdosed. |
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Six of these carved monoliths are enormous tombstones, from 17 to 37 meters tall, the tallest, now fallen, once stood at more than 30 meters. |
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The tombstones are those of prominent men and their families and have family emblems on them. |
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To make it more challenging, those tombstones and trees create ideal cover. |
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And it doesn't even matter that he has left his cloak in the wardrobe department or that his teeth are straight as tombstones. |
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Paul spent hours locating and reading the inscriptions on the tombstones and monuments, bedecked with harps, shamrocks, and Celtic crosses. |
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A corner of the estate however was left on its own, with stonewall surroundings but no grave markings or tombstones. |
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He has watched as new building complexes have risen over sites he knows contain more lost tombstones. |
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Little is known about the cemeteries although a large burial ground lies to the north and military tombstones have been found at Wotton. |
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The statue was surrounded by graves, rows of tombstones stretching out as far as the eye could see in all directions. |
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The beautifully carved tombstones, with inscriptions in the Dutch language, could have been carved in Holland and sent to India. |
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Our first port of call was the lepers cemetery whose tombstones are still clearly inscribed with the biodata of those resting beneath them. |
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It contains a memorial and row upon row of white tombstones in well-tended plots. |
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There are a couple of dozen tombstones, a memorial to men who died in the First World War. |
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In addition, some tombstones and other monuments to dead craftsman of all ages throughout Europe, and sometimes America, illustrate their tools. |
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The reality of such fears is borne out by the evidence of tombstones testifying to those who died of fright after seeing a ghost. |
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The graveyard of decadence is self-indulgence, and Clark can be found wandering among the tombstones on occasion. |
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Locals quickly joined the effort to help unearth the lumps and unveil first corners, and then entire slabs, of tombstones. |
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He was faced with a monolithic obelisk of pumice with long turquoise strips running along it vertically, the area around it devoid of any tombstones. |
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Did you see tombstones for protestants or Jehovah's Witnesses in the cemetery where your mother was buried? |
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Churches and privately owned cemeteries usually maintain burial registers, which often contain more detailed information than the tombstones. |
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Some of the Abbasid inscribed tombstones in Madaba Archaeological Museum originated from al-Qastal. |
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Dates of births and deaths on the tombstones show that many of the dead were adolescents. |
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English translations of the epitaphs on ancient tombstones of the Dutch and Portuguese in St. Francis Church at Fort Kochi will soon be displayed. |
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But look up and you'll see, mounted upside down on the ceiling, rows of turfy grave plots with classic spookhouse tombstones. |
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The event was held to finance repairs of tombstones vandalized last December at the Pioneer Cemetery. |
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Typical of most old cemeteries, eerie carved-stone Angels of Death and other ghoulish figures adorn many of the tombstones. |
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Their tombstones cleared to one side, they were remade as public parks, small breathing-spaces for Londoners. |
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I spent a great deal of time in the cemetery with my father, where we'd walk the shady paths and monitor the graves and tombstones. |
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The journals have long served as tombstones, certifications for tenure committees, rather than a forum in which ideas get argued. |
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Early tales include a furious quarrel with a local Anglican vicar, both of them hollering from tombstones in the parish churchyard. |
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He indicated clearly that some of the information found on tombstones was legitimate and I agree with that. |
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The tombstones in its old cemetery are carved from red stone in the form of twin-towered chapels. |
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They smashed the church windows and damaged several tombstones in the evening hours. |
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In cemeteries across the country, tombstones and headstones serve as an historical record of the people buried there. |
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On the ground floor of Jérica's Town Hall one will find the Local Museum which stands out, above all, for the exposition of Roman era tombstones. |
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The cemetery became a labyrinth, as family and friends slowly filed between the graves and tombstones to visit their departed loved ones on All Souls' Day. |
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Each of the huge rafters had been carved from a single tree, and old tombstones told tales of deaths on distant shores as, indeed, they did in Kochi's St. Francis Church. |
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It includes tombstone advertising with a searchable database of recent tombstones and one-click access to more detailed info on major financial transactions and company data. |
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Antiquarian reports had recorded Roman tombstones from the area east of the fort and vicus, an attached civilian settlement, alongside the trans-Pennine road. |
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The tombstones of the Imperial Horse Guard were ground up and put to use in a basilica on the Via Labicana. |
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The video starts with the striking and fraught with meaning vision of a concrete monolith rising from tombstones, under a powerful lighting that makes the whole scene look like a cinema set. |
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The tombstones are both dilapidated and crooked. They stand to reveal to tourists tangible proof of the existence of some of Canada's earliest inhabitants and to dispel the global perception of Canada as a new country. |
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Should we then have the consensus of tombstones? |
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Heard the Marina IR 3 Tombstones was built exactly like tombstones to buang sway for the decision makers. |
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Browse the plot survey map to find tombstones. |
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In India rubbings were made of tombstones and temple bas-reliefs, and in China rubbings were used to reproduce calligraphy as early as the 2nd century ad. |
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The major museum in Chester is the Grosvenor Museum which includes a collection of Roman tombstones and an art gallery. |
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You will see row on row of tombstones engraved with the Maple Leaf. |
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The tombstones of Julia Velva, Mantinia Maercia and Aelia Aeliana each depict a dining scene. |
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Even now, the workers are busy shrink-wrapping plastic tombstones to be sold in the stores for Halloween. |
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Purbeck marble was used for the walls and the floors of Westminster Abbey, even though the various tombstones are made of different types of marble. |
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