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  2. Key West Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Miriam Albury (1882-1933) - Stuffed bunny on the grave for 14+ years Maria Elena Milagro de Hoyos (1909-1931), a local beauty during 1920s, grave unmarked due to her infamous grave robbing by Carl Tanzler , a German radiology technician who had an obsession with her [ 4 ]

  3. File:Butterfly template.svg - Wikipedia

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    Butterfly_template.gif: user:Nesusvet; derivative work: Urutseg (talk) This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original ...

  4. Visitation stones - Wikipedia

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    Formerly the tradition might have been to insert notes into crevices in the grave marker. This tradition may be related to the practice of placing notes in the Western Wall in Jerusalem. Letters may have been formerly written to the deceased and held down by a stone; the stone would have been left after the paper blew away. [3]

  5. Matzevah - Wikipedia

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    Rachel's grave; In Genesis 28:22, Jacob says "and this stone, which I have set up for a matzevah, shall be God's house" and in Genesis 31:13 Yahweh says to Jacob "I am the God of Bethel [lit. "House of God"] where you anointed a matzevah and made a vow to me...". "Jacob set a pillar upon her grave: that is the pillar of Rachel's grave

  6. Monumental inscription - Wikipedia

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    A monumental inscription is an inscription, typically carved in stone, on a grave marker, cenotaph, memorial plaque, church monument or other memorial. The purpose of monumental inscriptions is to serve as memorials to the dead. Those on gravestones are normally placed there by members of the deceased's family.

  7. Heysham hogback - Wikipedia

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    The Heysham hogback is, like other hogbacks, a grave-marker, monument or perhaps cenotaph, dating from the 10th century and probably from the period 920–950. [ 4 ] [ 1 ] The man it commemorates is thought to have been a high-status individual connected with the Hiberno-Norse communities of Cumbria or Yorkshire , and its position on the coast ...

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