0 a large stone that is put at one end of a grave with the name of the person who has died and other details such as the year they died
1 a tombstone
This note sets on record information concerning the headstone of his grave.
For instance, some of the headstones surmounted by a blas' looking angel in a whitish e nightie look particularly awful.
The headstones are varied, but mostly in varying degrees of ugliness.
Schwatka's headstone is small, when compared to others and especially with those of his parents who died before him.
Hart's rule of recognition achieves this by being a kind of necessary headstone for the legal system.
However, evidence through historical aerial photographs and headstones on graves within the scheduled lands show that burials have taken place within the past 30 years.
Permanent headstones for all these graves are on order, and should be delivered this month.
No satisfactory cruciform headstone has yet been devised which comes within the limits which are necessary.