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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a monument plaque" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a plaque that is placed on or near a monument, often to commemorate an event or person.
Example: "The city unveiled a new monument plaque to honor the veterans who served in the war."
Alternatives: "a commemorative plaque" or "a memorial plaque".
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The vandal's message, penned in black marker on a monument plaque, contained a racist slur and suggested black people should be killed.
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By far the most poignant memorial, the most tragic reminder of the heavy price paid by French civilians -- innocent men, women and children -- during World War II is not a monument, not a plaque, but rather the charred ruins of what had once been a quiet, pleasant town in the French Limousine.
The flag may form a distinctive feature of the unveiling of a statue, monument, or plaque, but should never be used as the covering for the object.
On May 12 , 2005 veterans of the 99th Infantry Division and local citizens of Lanzerath, Belgium, dedicated a monument composed of a small brass plaque alongside a bench and a United States flag to commemorate the fight on the grassy hill overlooking the village.
A plaque, or a monument, is all very well, but great literature inspires more than piety.
According to a plaque on a monument in the Cimetière des Chiens pet cemetery, which states "Il sauva la vie à 40 personnes.
A FEW plaques and a monument commemorate the spot near here where, 226 years ago, American troops smashed two of the finest regiments in the British army, sending the redcoats scrambling over a ridge toward what is now Route 206.
Re "For These Carvers of Monuments, a Plaque of Their Own" (July 27): The article, which underscored the modesty of the Piccirilli brothers, who carved monuments now beloved by New Yorkers, is contrasted with the immodesty of politicians.
Consider using the sign block (crafted from six wooden planks over one wooden stick) to give your monument a plaque at the bottom.
The national debate about monuments, plaques and memorials has often centered on Confederate figures like John C. Calhoun and Robert E. Lee.
Nearly three decades later its seems pressing to reassess the role that memory and its physical manifestations –memorials, monuments, plaques, calendars, photographs– play in our contemporary world.
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