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  2. Fisk metallic burial case - Wikipedia

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    The Fisk metallic burial case was designed and patented by Almond D. Fisk under US Patent No. 5920 [5] on November 14, 1848. In 1849, the cast iron coffin was publicly unveiled at the New York State Agricultural Society Fair in Syracuse, New York and the American Institute Exhibition in New York City.

  3. SC woman’s rare coffin lets you see her inside. So why can’t ...

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    A viewing window in her casket was meant to keep Sophie Nance visible for all time. But an accident caused the Columbia woman to be sealed away. SC woman’s rare coffin lets you see her inside.

  4. List of unusual deaths in the early modern period - Wikipedia

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    This list of unusual deaths includes unique or extremely rare circumstances of death recorded throughout the early modern period, ...

  5. Warwick General Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    An unusual memorial is a bodystone, a horizontal tombstone in the shape of a burial casket. A 1908 memorial in memory of a wife who died shortly after her marriage is a marble angel that appears to drops fresh flowers onto his beloved's grave. A 1924 memorial to a young man features a football and a broken column symbolising a life cut short. A ...

  6. The Casketeers - Wikipedia

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    The Casketeers is a New Zealand reality television series that was first broadcast 13 Jan 2018 on TVNZ 1, Netflix and SBS. [citation needed] The series follows a New Zealand couple, Francis and Kaiora Tipene, who own and run Tipene Funerals, a funeral parlor with branches in the Auckland suburbs of Onehunga and Henderson, as well as the other funeral directors and assistants employed there.

  7. Funerary art - Wikipedia

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    Two of the most famous are in the Süleymaniye Mosque in Istanbul; the Yeşil Türbe ("Green Tomb") of 1421 is an unusually large example in Bursa, and also unusual in having extensive tile work on the exterior, which is usually masonry, whereas the interiors are often decorated with brightly colored tiles. [136]