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He erected an oak cross on the site and a three-sided shelter.
Stepping inside the fallen wine rack, he lifted his heel and brought it down on one of the oak cross members.
Nothing remained of the original structure apart from the oak cross beams, seven of eight sash windows and one round window.
Even from his youth he was attracted to sculpture, painting and poetry and at the age of 14 he started to sculpt oak crosses.
Outside, the Memorial Garden is dominated by a 16-foot oak cross, and provides a place of rest and refreshment for staff and passengers.
The cross consists of an oak cross, covered in gold, silver, niello, copper, bronze, brass, enamel, coloured glass, and other ornamentation.
Elsewhere, a male model changes into a loincloth behind a screen and climbs a ladder to an oak cross, where he dangles for a spell as the crucified Jesus.
Two Mile Oak Cross is a village in Devon on the A381 road between Newton Abbot and Totnes.
Oak Cross marking the place where two Ukrainian Orthodox Christian priests were shot on November 6, 1941, for anti-German agitation (installed in 2000)
Kennedy's grave marker is identical to his brother Robert's: a white oak cross and a marble white foot marker bearing his full name, year of birth and death.
On its top was a simple oak cross, a much used blotter in a leather pad, and an old fashioned black telephone, the receiver off the rest and lying on its side.
Santa Cruz originally housed the Cruz de la Victoria, an oak cross supposedly carried by Pelagius, Favila's father, at the Battle of Covadonga.
Certain members had been assigned the construction of a platform to raise the preacher a few inches above his congregation, but it was a less than urgent task, since the major elevation, a white oak cross, had already taken place.
An oak cross marked at the peak for centuries, however after the wooden cross was destroyed by storm, the commune replaced it with a larger stone cross, with a map and viewpoint erected in the 1990s.
His choice of design was a miniature copy of the Tannenberg Memorial in concrete, dominated in the centre by an oak cross twenty feet high and a smaller iron cross on the pale wall at the rear.
This particular piece had roots that, turned upright, have become carved arms, their knotted elbows wrenched painfully out of shape and their gnarled and broken fingers curled around the wrought iron nails pinning them to a rough oak cross.
White Buffalo Girl, daughter of Black Elk and Moon Hawk, also died and was buried near Neligh, Nebraska, with the people of Neiligh providing a Christian burial for the girl and crafting an oak cross over the gravesite.