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  2. Donor recognition wall - Wikipedia

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    An example of an engraved Corian donor recognition wall for Girl Scouts of the Gulf Coast by RecognitionArt. With origins in the early 20th century, a donor recognition wall (also known as a donor wall or donor display) is typically a wall-mounted display found in a centralized location of a hospital, university, museum, library, worship facility, or other nonprofit institution.

  3. Commemorative plaque - Wikipedia

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    A commemorative plaque, or simply plaque, or in other places referred to as a historical marker, historic marker, or historic plaque, is a plate of metal, ceramic, stone, wood, or other material, bearing text or an image in relief, or both, to commemorate one or more persons, an event, a former use of the place, or some other thing. Most such ...

  4. Medal of Merit for Blood Donation - Wikipedia

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    On plaque on reverse is profile of Grand Duchess Joséphine Charlotte, facing left, surrounded by an inscription S.A.R Joséphine Charlotte Grande-Duchesse de Luxembourg (H.R.H. Joséphine Charlotte Grand Duchess of Luxembourg). Plaques, edges of cross and crown are, according to grade, gilded, silver or bronze.

  5. Medal - Wikipedia

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    The Liudhard medalet, produced around AD 600 in Anglo-Saxon England, is an isolated example, known from a single copy, of a Christian medal, featuring an inscription naming Liudhard (or "Saint Letard"), the first priest among the Anglo-Saxons, and most likely presented to converts. The surviving example is mounted for wearing as jewellery.

  6. Wall of honor - Wikipedia

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    Donor recognition wall, where financial donations are honored. A type of memorial. National LGBTQ Wall of Honor, in New York City, New York. Milwaukee Brewers Wall of Honor, at Miller Park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

  7. Honor walk - Wikipedia

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    As the patient is transported to the operating room or a waiting ambulance, [3] the hallways are lined with hospital staff and the patient's friends and family. [4] The event is intended to show appreciation and respect for the patient's decision to donate their organs and may include an honor guard in the case of a veteran.

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