0 something (eg a monument) that honours/honors or commemorates people or events of the past -- memorial
a memorial to Sir Winston Churchill
a war memorial.
The immense pressure on space necessitated, and the turnover of families facilitated some re-use of graves and removal of memorials in both cities.
Three memorials was brought out hastily to forestall pirate editions.
Civic memorials were erected to provide sites that could mediate personal grief, to console and to provide a sense of community.
The ship's movements were reported to the throne in memorials from the governors and governors-general of the coastal provinces.
Until today, at each end of a term of the year, offices inside and outside the capital must present memorials on population registers, city temples, revenues from taxes, and granaries.
Monuments, memorials, museums, street names : how have these most visible forms of history been marked by understandings of public participation, geography, visuality, profitability and social progress ?
The modern memorials are deteriorating.
The cemeteries and memorials in the former war zone did not merely represent a cluster of the respective national memories, but were sites of cultural conflict and exchange.
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