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Analysis shows that the memorial slab dates to the time around the year 1100.
There are four memorial slabs in the floor of the nave.
They placed the roses on a memorial slab that is heated.
A memorial slab marks the approximate spot where he fell.
A plain memorial slab is positioned in the floor of the sanctuary.
A memorial slab remembers the event along the road.
The church also contains some memorial slabs to the Mildmays.
A stone memorial slab marks the place where his body was discovered and initially buried.
There are brasses to previous vicars, and several memorial slabs.
At the east end of the aisle is a raised area which contains some medieval tiles and a memorial slab.
The dimension is only three inches bigger than the memorial slab that is already there.
The examples here were originally memorial slabs from a church existing on the site before the Norman and medieval buildings.
A memorial slab built into the north wall of the sanctuary is the oldest memorial in the church (1482).
The graveyard was removed in 1957, the memorial slab was brought to Erfurt and got lost.
A number of carved alabaster memorial slabs were removed when the church was re-pewed in 1829.
In the chancel are six hatchments on the walls, and 18th-century memorial slabs on the floor.
The chancel floor contains two memorial slabs.
Friday's concert featured his "Stele," which takes its name from the ancient Greek word for memorial slab.
HIS 780A/10: visitors inspecting inscribed memorial slab located in garden.
William Lilly, commemorated by a memorial slab on the floor, was a well-known character and foremost astrologer in the 17th century.
The flagstone floor is inset with C17 and C18 memorial slabs at the East end.
On the floor of the nave and the chancel, and on the north wall, are memorial slabs.
On June 24, vandals broke a memorial slab in Blagoevgrad, in the southwest, before its unveiling.
He also recarved the inscriptions on a number of memorial slabs worn away by feet, experimenting with inlaid metal lettering.
An Irish memorial slab carved in Ogham script (5th century AD)