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  2. Immortelle (cemetery) - Wikipedia

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    Ceramic Immortelle, Mt Beppo Apostolic Cemetery, 2005. An immortelle is a long-lasting flower arrangement placed on graves in cemeteries.. They were originally made from natural dried flowers (which lasted longer than fresh flowers) or could be made from artificial materials such as china and painted plaster of paris or beads strung on wire arrangements.

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    Her Majesty’s coffin was draped with the Royal Standard of Scotland and a circular wreath of white flowers. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food ...

  5. 30 Heartbreaking Photos of Princess Diana's Funeral - AOL

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    Twenty-six years ago, the world looked on as Prince William and Prince Harry said goodbye to their mom. Read on for photos of the day Diana, Princess of Wales was laid to rest.

  6. Post-mortem photography - Wikipedia

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    Nineteenth-century photograph of a deceased child with flowers. Some images, especially tintypes and ambrotypes have a rosy tint added to the cheeks of the corpse. Later photographs show the subject in a coffin, sometimes with a large group of funeral attendees. This was especially popular in Europe and less common in the United States. [15]

  7. Death and funeral of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

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    The service lasted for 45 minutes and included elements that could not have been implemented during the funeral service, including the Duke of Edinburgh's Gold Award recipients lining the entry to Westminster Abbey. [333] The flowers decorating the abbey included roses, carnations, eryngium (sea holly) and dendrobium orchids.

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