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Template:Find a Grave cemetery displays an external link to a cemetery's page on the Find a Grave website. It is intended for use in the external links section of the article about that cemetery. Usage
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This 14 ft tall sandstone cross was hand carved in three sections over a two and a half year period. It followed the same passage as emigrants would have road, boat, then rail, and finally road. It is a complete copy of the Cross of the scriptures Clonmacnoise Ireland a 6th-9th Century cross. Some say a sister cross, it is so true to the original.
The big cemetery cross is made out of colored sandstone. It was originally placed on the church square of the minster and was transposed to the St.-Michael's-Chapel in January 1786. [ 5 ] This cross has a visual particularity: Instead of the "old Adam's" skull , which can be found at the foot of many crosses, there's a skull with an empty eye ...