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  2. 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 ...

  3. File:Sarah Lawrence family plaque 1863.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Description: Engraved reproduction of the memorial plaque for Sarah Lawrence (1780–1859), English educator, her parents and three siblings, in the Old Meeting House, Birmingham, England.

  4. English church monuments - Wikipedia

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    There were major innovations in effigial posture, the deceased often being shown reclining or kneeling in prayer and surrounded by the whole family, as in life. Cadavers were replaced by skeletons. The 'hanging' mural or wall monument also became popular, sometimes with half-length 'demi-figures'; and also the floor-bound heraldic ledger stone.

  5. File:Nathaniel Lawrence family plaque.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Engraved reproduction of monumental inscription for Nathaniel Lawrence (died 1803), merchant, his wife Mary and other family members, in the Old Meeting House, Birmingham, England. Date 1882

  6. List of Pennsylvania state historical markers in Philadelphia ...

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    As of 2021, there were 321 combined Roadside (larger) and City (narrower) markers affixed on posts and Plaque markers affixed to buildings or structures in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, which is coterminous with the city of Philadelphia.

  7. Stolperstein - Wikipedia

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    Stolpersteine for the Feder family in Kolín, Czech Republic Stolperstein installation in Amsterdam Beethovenstraat 55 on 3 October 2018. A Stolperstein (pronounced [ˈʃtɔlpɐˌʃtaɪn] ⓘ; plural Stolpersteine) is a ten-centimetre (3.9 in) concrete cube bearing a brass plate inscribed with the name and life dates of victims of Nazi extermination or persecution.