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Then they went to Water Street, Wall Street and to the Trinity Church cemetary, where they had to copy an epitaph from the gravestone of William Bradford.
And a court heard the property appeared to have "wall plaques" inside which had been made from the gravestone of three children who died more than 100 years ago.
Extremists deleted the word "Muslim" from the gravestone of Abdus Salam, an Ahmadi and theoretical physicist whose work provided evidence of the Higgs boson's existence; his family had had it inscribed with "the first Muslim Nobel laureate".
Technically, under Calvary's guidelines, only annual flowers, extending 18 inches from the gravestone, are permitted, while trees, shrubs and other plants, including the rose bushes that are popular among Hispanic-Americans, are not.
Thomas M. Jones, 90, of Banning used a brush to carefully wipe the dirt and dust from the gravestone that marks the site where his wife, Edith, was laid to rest and where he will also eventually be buried.
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A few years ago, I bought a large framed colour print depicting memorial photographs from the gravestones.
The graveyard in the back is testament to the longstanding segregation of this community: the markers of the blacks who died a century ago are separated by an iron picket fence from the gravestones of the deceased whites.
Consider the type of material used for the gravestone.
"It's different from looking at the gravestone of someone who has passed.
A name can rack a person from the hospital bracelet to the gravestone.
"It is not for everyone, living up here," he says, looking round at the snow, the stark landscape dotted with stunted silver birch, the gravestone of a worker from an old copper mine allowed to stay on in return for charcoal.
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