Sentences with word «cenotaph»

Flying Officer (retired) Lorne Smith, who is celebrating 60 years in the real estate industry, takes the salute as reviewing officer at the Peterborough Cenotaph on Nov. 11, 2009.
The IGP acknowledged the contribution of past IGPs and the Chinese government towards the completion of the new cenotaph for the service.
Sir Edwin Lutyens's beautifully proportioned Cenotaph of 1920 honoring the one million dead the British Empire suffered in World War I provides useful perspective.
I have a lot of complicated feelings about the military, war, and violence; those feelings began here in these Remembrance Day ceremonies in school gyms and at local cenotaphs.
Lutyens's Cenotaph does so by way of a classical symbolism that embraces not only the sense of enduring national dignity but of a spiritual destiny transcending earthly catastrophe.
Bennett can't deny he was there because all they need to do is pull CC r cenotaph plus check his phone for cell tower information.
Royal Canadian Legion branch 530: parade leaves legion hall 10 a.m., marches along Regina Street 10 a.m., and marches to the Waterloo cenotaph at city hall for a 10:15 a.m. ceremony.
«The general public is therefore advised not panic at the sound of the firing of heavy guns emanating from the National Cenotaph.
The material remains of this period are scanty and come mostly from greatly damaged tombs at Saqqara and the no less ruined cenotaphs at Abydos.
In honour of this region's fallen soldiers, the Museum, in partnership with the Campbell River Genealogy Society, has created an exhibit about the Campbell River Cenotaph.
En - route, halt in Orchha and explore monuments such as Jahangir Mahal, Chaturbhuj Temple and the Orchha Cenotaphs.
Situated within walking distance of some of Sydney's historical monuments including the Anzac Cenotaph, St Mary's Cathedral and the New South Wales Art Gallery, Oaks Hyde Park Plaza also offers direct views of Sydney's Hyde Park and provides family accommodation, as well as being suited for longer - term business relocation.
Day 12 Drive to Jodhpur (6 hrs) to visit the Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada white marble cenotaph and Umaid Bhawan museum and palace.
Day 8 Arrive in Jodhpur for a tour of the imposing Mehrangarh Fort and Jaswant Thada cenotaphs.
The exhibition seems occasional, too, for this political return, summed up in the title of one of the paper stacks on view, «Untitled» (Republican Years)(1992), a paper cenotaph for the victims and destruction of the Reagan - Bush years.
Some look like tiny telephone boxes, others like miniature cenotaphs or tower blocks.
The memorial is a square - shaped roofless cenotaph, an open tomb, that stands 30 feet high and 50 by 50 feet wide.
In this way, both victim and the instigator of violence coexist in a sombre, ethereal cenotaph.
And this guy has the sheer indecency to bluff on about Cenotaphs around the nation as if he has some monopoly on morality on families who have offered national service.
All the tombs and cenotaphs of Dynasty I have been deliberately and openly fired, and of the rich treasure that they once contained only a few tantalizing scraps exist.
Cenotaph For 1891 Centennial Time Capsule, Lyndon, VT 05849, 2013, Found Scan of Rock, Polylactide Resin Print, Photograph, 16 x 24»
I raised money to restore my local cenotaph.
Almost every town has a cenotaph to remember those in their town who are buried elsewhere due to to conflict.
Important people laid wreaths at the cenotaph and someone recited «In Flander's Fields» — I think most of us have it memorized still from elementary school.
Today we went to our town's Remembrance Day ceremony at the cenotaph.
Austere in its design, the Cenotaph is truly monumental.
The current cost of erecting the Cenotaph might be in the neighborhood of $ 10 million, masonry expert Dennis Rude, president and CEO of Cathedral Stone Products in Hanover, Maryland, estimates.
Lutyens» Cenotaph and the Slocum stele suggest that a simple but imposing monument situated in a park - like setting unencumbered by the twin - tower footprints or the documentary baggage of a museum would have been perfectly appropriate at Ground Zero.
At the outset of the 1948 — 49 school year Bowie dedicated a memorial to its fallen 40, and an ROTC color guard concluded each day with a retreat ceremony, lowering the flag that flew above that cenotaph.
Not just because hairshirt Corbyn would never wear an expensive Harrods car coat at the Cenotaph, the Knightsbridge store's label clearly visible on Footie's infamous «duffle coat» in Manchester's People's History Museum.
UKAFHA's membership, which is an under - representation of its true potential, already outnumbers both Sikh and Jewish members of the armed forces — and both those groups already enjoy representation at the Cenotaph.
The BHA which has also been campaigning for four years for humanist representation at the national remembrance ceremony at the Cenotaph very much welcome the news.
Photos show Corbyn — away from the cameras — applauding as former soldiers marched past the Cenotaph.
It is unfair that Humanist and non religious representatives are still denied representation at the Cenotaph.
It should also be remembered that some of the British soldiers commemorated at the Cenotaph from the two World Wars were non-religious.
The procession was undertaken to mark the unveiling of the Cenotaph, which commemorates the dead of world war one.
UKAFHA membership alone already exceeds that of religious groups such as Sikhs or Jews, but these religions do have representation at the Cenotaph.
• Surely we need to know what Jeremy Corbyn — if elected Labour leader — would wear to the Cenotaph on Remembrance Day?
I presume Gordon Brown and Cameron & Clegg etc who lay wreaths at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday don't actually pay for these themselves?
The question is does David Cameron himself or the Parliamentary authorities or the Tory party pay for his wreath on Remembrance Sunday at the Cenotaph?
Michael Foot, another politician whose intellect garnered almost universal respect, was brought low by his walking stick and donkey jacket at the Cenotaph, which made him look old and out of touch.
So many of our freedoms were taken from us by a government that arrested people for reading out the names of the war dead at the Cenotaph.
Last year, a good number of police officers died in line of duties and much they could do for them is to inscript their names on a cenotaph at somewhere National Police Training School whereas there is a regulations in the C.I 76 instructing that children of deceased police officers who die in line of duties should be catered for up to highest level of education.
It's the 70th anniversary of Victory in Europe day today - too big an occasion for the party leaders to ignore, so they've assembled by the Cenotaph for a two - minute silence which is now underway.
More likely, commotions about singing the national anthem, or what he will wear at the Cenotaph, or even things like message discipline within the Shadow Cabinet, are for him part of a corrupt, myopic style of politics he has always rejected.
In the top spot this week is a piece which looked at the response to Jeremy Corbyn attending the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday.
This year's Armed Forces Remembrance is the first to be held at the State House of Assembly after the cenotaph was constructed next to the parliament.
A statement signed by the Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Sani Usman said, «The wreath laying ceremony for the Armed Forces Remembrance Day Parade holds on Friday 15 January 2016 at the Cenotaph of the National Arcade, Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
The leaders of all three parties attended a ceremony at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, a duty which normally falls to the Prime Minister.
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