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  3. Memorial bench - Wikipedia

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    Memorial bench with plaque ("In loving memory of Peter Charles Longman, 1946-2018") in the City of London. A memorial bench, memorial seat or death bench is a piece of outdoor furniture which commemorates a dead person. Such benches are typically made of wood, but can also be

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    One feature of the garden is a wall of Georgia marble inscribed with her words: "Learn from every single being, experience, and moment. What joy it is to search for lessons and goodness and enthusiasm in others." [65] [66] Near the memorial garden is a Carolina blue butterfly-shaped bench. [67]

  6. List of monumental masons - Wikipedia

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    Richard Hakluyt's memorial An example of a signed and dated maker's mark on a wall-mounted memorial to Mary Carpenter in Bristol Cathedral sculpted by James Havard Thomas of London. This is a list of monumental masons, also known as memorial masons, and gravestone carvers:

  7. Adams Memorial (Saint-Gaudens) - Wikipedia

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    The Adams Memorial is a grave marker for Marian Hooper Adams and Henry Adams located in Section E of Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C. The memorial features a cast bronze allegorical sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (which he called The Mystery of the Hereafter and The Peace of God that Passeth Understanding, but which was often called in the newspapers "Grief").

  8. English church monuments - Wikipedia

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    A church monument is an architectural or sculptural memorial to a deceased person or persons, located within a Christian church. It can take various forms ranging from a simple commemorative plaque or mural tablet affixed to a wall, to a large and elaborate structure, on the ground or as a mural monument, which may include an effigy of the ...

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    Akan peoples of West Africa commissioned nsodie memorial heads of royal personages. The funeral ceremonies of the Indigenous Australians typically feature body painting; the Yolngu and Tiwi people create carved pukumani burial poles from ironwood trunks, [91] while elaborately carved burial trees have been used in south-eastern Australia. [92]