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Gerald Gardner (Wiccan) | In 2007, a new plaque was attached to his grave, describing him as being'' Father of Modern Wicca. |
Doug Collins (basketball) | A statue depicting Collins and his ISU coach, Will Robinson, was unveiled on September 19, 2009, outside the north entrance of Redbird Arena. |
Omar Oreste Corbatta | In 2006, to mark the 15th anniversary of his death, he was inaugurated into the Racing Club Hall of Fame, and a bronze statue by Daniel Zimermann was unveiled. |
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Tom?? Garrigue Masaryk | There is also a bust of Masaryk, erected in 2002, at Druzhba Narodiv Square (Friendship of Nations Square) in Uzhhorod, in the far-western corner of Ukraine. |
V. Krishnaswamy Iyer | He is the first Indian to have a beach-fronted statue when a statue of his was put up outside the Senate House, Madras University in 1912. |
Josef Hoffmann | The fortunes of my Viennese family'' (2011), the architect was admired by the Nazis who appointed him a Special Commissioner for Viennese Arts and Crafts and commissioned him to remodel the former German embassy building into the'' Haus der Wehrmacht'' for army officers. |
Edward Adrian Wilson | thumb | Statue of Wilson in the Promenade, Cheltenham In September 2013 the Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum was renamed' The Wilson' in his honour. |
Tetsuo Harada | Memorial In 1985, the city of Nanterre 92 (near Paris) organized a competition for the making of a monumental tribute, memorial to he Resistance and the Deportation. |
Giovanni Spertini | stessa Milan at the Exposition of 1883, where he exhibits : a posthumous Portrait of signor Giacinto Zari (marble bust), by commission for the son Giulio, and another posthumous marble Portrait del signor Gaspare Campori ; a marble posthumous bust of Portrait of signor Litigi Provasoli, commissioned by Doctor Pietro Labus and his wife ; a bust in stucco depicting : King Vittorio Emanuele II by commission for the City Hall of Castellammare di Stabia. |
Agostino Roscelli | He was canonized a saint in the Roman Catholic Church in 2001 by Pope John Paul II. |
David Danskin | In 2007, to commemorate his role in the club's history, the Arsenal Scotland Supporters Club dedicated a blue plaque to Danskin, near his birthplace in Burntisland. |
Charles Freshfield | Among his later Brighton homes was 9 Eastern Terrace, later to be briefly the home of King Manuel II of Portugal and in 2004 the most expensive house in the city. |
Eva Hart | On 15 April 1995, the 83rd anniversary of the disaster, Hart and fellow second-class Titanic survivor Edith Brown dedicated a memorial garden plaque on the grounds of the National Maritime Museum in London. |
Anton Moortgat | In 2007 The Museum of the Ancient Near East has dedicated a memorial exhibition to Moortgat, marking the 110th anniversary of his birthday. |
John Axon | In February 2007, a DMU Class 156 train was named' Driver John Axon, GC' at Buxton and a plaque commemorating the events was unveiled, to be mounted at Chapel-en-le Frith station. |
Luigi Tripepi | In October 1993 his remains were moved to Mallemace, near Cardeto, and placed in a little mausoleum named after him and built close to a famous sanctuary dedicated to the Holy Mother of Jesus, Madonna Assunta di Mallemace, to whom he was devoted since childhood. |
James Hill (British Army officer) | In 2004 he attended the 60th Anniversary of the Normandy landings, and a bronze statue of him was unveiled at Le Mesnil crossroads by Charles, Prince of Wales, Colonel in Chief of the Parachute Regiment. |
Gustav Fechner | Each year, psychophysicists celebrate 22 October as the anniversary of Fechner's new insight as Fechner Day Celebrations, organized by the International Society for Psychophysics, were held in Fechner's home city of Leipzig, to mark Fechner Day in 2001. |
Kshirode Prasad Vidyavinode | Also his bust was installed on the premises of Sri Guru library on the initiative of this library in Khardah, the Khardah municipality and Sutanuti Boimela Committee on April 12, 2012. |
John West (Australian politician) | A bronze memorial in his honour at the Sydney Trades Hall was unveiled in 1932. |
Jan Hilgers | For the official memorial of this in 1955 a monument was erected in the town of Ede, also a road, the'' Jan Hilgersweg'' was named after him. |
Anton Kotzig | In 1999 a commemorative plaque was erected on his birth house in Kočovce on the 80th anniversary of his birth. |
Manuel Preciado Rebolledo | On 7 June 2013, just one year after Preciado's death, a bronze statue was inaugurated near El Molinón, with the funds being arranged through popular donations. |
Federico Garc?a Lorca | In Granada, the city of his birth, the Parque Federico Garcia Lorca is dedicated to his memory and includes the Huerta de San Vicente, the Lorca family summer home, opened to the public in 1995 as a museum. |
Thomas Ulick Burke | In 1972 a monument was erected at the site of Burke's murder by Smythesdale residents (see photo above). |
Leo Abse | A bust of Abse was unveiled at the National Museum of Wales in Cardiff on 22 October 2009. |
Robert Sutherland | The City of Kingston erected a plaque to Sutherland's memory in the front foyer of Grant Hall in 1974, when George Speal (Comm' 54) was Mayor. |
Sigtryggur Jonasson | The government of Manitoba established a commemorative plaque in his honour in 1983. |
Channappa Uttangi | A statue of Channappa Uttangi was unveiled at his native village in Hadagali taluk by the former Chief Minister, N. Dharam Singh in July 2004. |
Maria Valtorta | On 12 and 15 October 2011 there were Masses in memory of Maria Valtorta in the Basilica della Santissima Annunziata in Florence, where Valtorta readers from all over the world presented. |
Albert Woolson | In 1956 a monument of Woolson was erected in Gettysburg as a memorial to the Grand Army of the Republic. |
Fernand Halphen | The first act of the builders renovating the building was to chisel off the coloured mosaic plaque above the main entrance, bearing the words'' Fondation Fernand Halphen 1926.'' |
Marianne Cope | On December 6, 2011, the Congregation for the Causes of Saints found that a second miracle could also be attributed to the intercession of Blessed Marianne. |
Thomas Perkins Lowman Hunt | In 1849 his numerous pupils, belonging to all professions, in commemoration of his twenty-two years' service, subscribed for his bust in marble, which was modelled by Joseph Durham, and exhibited in the Royal Academy. |
Matt McGrath | In September 2002, the town of Nenagh, County Tipperary, Ireland erected a statue honoring McGrath's Olympic achievements in the town square. |
Eugen Sandow | In 2002, a gravestone and black marble plaque was added by Sandow admirer and author Thomas Manly. |
Winston Graham | To celebrate the centenary of his birth, the Royal Cornwall Museum in Truro, Cornwall, had an exhibition devoted to his life and works (Poldark's Cornwall : The Life and Times of Winston Graham) from mid-June to mid-September 2008, coinciding with re-publication of the Poldark novels by Pan Macmillan. |
Walter Winterbottom | The Football Association marked the 100th anniversary of Winterbottom's birth by commissioning a bust which was unveiled by Roy Hodgson at St Georges Park on 23 April 2013 in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the development of English football. |
Maniram Dewan | In 2012, the Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia announced that he planned to declare tea as the national drink of India to coincide with the 212th birth anniversary of Maniram Dewan. |
James Harding (explorer) | In February 1913, a monument to Panter, Harding, Goldwyer and Brown, the Explorers' Monument, was unveiled in Fremantle. |
Ram Dass Katari | The Katari Memorial Hall at A/21, Sainikpuri, near Secunderabad, was dedicated to the memory of VADM Katari on the event of his birth centenary on October 8, 2011. |
Moyinkutty Vaidyar | In 1999, then Chief Minister of Kerala, E. K. Nayanar inaugurated the Mahakavi Moyinkutty Vaidyar Smarakam at the poet's birthplace in Kondotty as a cultural centre to attract research into the annotations of Badar pattu, and its studies and interpretations in Malayalam. |
Robert W. Paul | In 1999, the British film industry commemorated the work of Paul by erecting a commemorative plaque on the building attended by members of the film industry, unions and Lord Samuelson. |
Nellie Kershaw | In April 2006, a relative of Kershaw unveiled a memorial stone to asbestos victims worldwide in Rochdale. |
Khachatur Abovian | The concept of the first statue dates back to 1908 when a number of Armenian intellectuals in Russian Armenia decided to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Abovian's disappearance and raise funds for a statue. |
Karl Ristikivi | A monument to Karl Ristikivi was unveiled at his birthplace in Estonia to commemorate what would have been his 75th birthday in 1987. |
Caterina Volpicelli | On 29 April 2001, the same Pope proclaimed her Blessed. |
Louise de Bettignies | A small museum is located in the birthplace of Louise de Bettignies, rue Louise Bettignies (formerly Rue de Conde) in Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, since 2008. |
Richard Frey | On 21 February 2006 the Döblinger school unveiled a memorial plaque honoring Richard Frey, its text was written by the president of Austria. |
Taras Shevchenko | jpg | Unveiling of the Shevchenko monument by Janis Tilbergs, in Petrograd, 1918 Image : Taras Shevchenko Kiev Monument. |
Amadeo Giannini | In 2004, the Italian government honored Giannini with an exhibition and ceremony in its Parliament, to mark the centennial of his founding of the Bank of Italy. |
L. T. C. Rolt | A blue plaque to Mr. Rolt was unveiled in at Tooley's Boatyard, Banbury on 7 August 2010 as part of the centenary celebrations of his birth. |
Marie Kendall | On 25 September 2011 a commemorative blue plaque was erected to Marie Kendall by the theatre charity The Music Hall Guild of Great Britain and America at her former residence in Clapham. |
Aristides de Sousa Mendes | A great homage was done in memory of Aristides de Sousa Mendes at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris on 11 May and 10 November 2005, in a benefit performance on the occasion of the sixtieth anniversary of the UNESCO and the fortieth anniversary of Portugal's admittance. |
Ren? Grandjean | On May 10, 1965, a monument was erected in Avenches in memory of Ernest Failloubaz, complemented by a commemorative plate reminding his collaboration with Grandjean as the birth of aviation in Switzerland. |
W. S. Graham | In 2006, 20 years after his death, memorial plaques were unveiled in Fore Street Madron where he spent his final years, and at his birthplace, 1 Hope St Greenock. |
Edgar Allan Poe | In 2009, the intersection of Charles and Boylston Streets (two blocks north of his birthplace) was newly designated'' Edgar Allan Poe Square''. |
Rinty Monaghan | To mark the influence of this'' home-town hero'', the Ulster History Circle and Belfast City Council provided a plaque in his honour at the King's Hall that was unveiled, in the presence of many of his family circle and friends, on May 3, 2007. |
Alfred Russel Wallace | The statue was commissioned by the Wallace Memorial Fund and was given to the Natural History Museum, London, where it was unveiled by Sir -LSB- -LSB- David Attenborough on November 7th 2013 - the 100th anniversary of Wallace's death. -RSB- -RSB- |
Edith Stein | In 2009 her bust was installed at the Walhalla Memorial near Regensburg, Germany. |
Jos? Rizal | png | The National Historical Institute Logo for the 150th Birth Anniversary of José Rizal File : HK Central Rednaxela Terrace Shelley Street Dr Jose Rizal 2012. |
Stan Laurel | In April 2009, a bronze statue of Laurel and Hardy was unveiled in Ulverston. |
William McGonagall | Memorial plaque near to McGonagall's grave in Edinburgh dated 1999 McGonagall's home city of Dundee maintains several reminders of his life : He is buried in an unmarked grave in Greyfriars Kirkyard, Edinburgh. |
Richard D'Oyly Carte | Carte's hotels have remained among the most prestigious in London, with the London Evening Standard calling the Savoy'' London's most famous hotel'' in 2009. |
Florence Nightingale | A bronze plaque, attached to the plinth of the Crimean Memorial in the Haydarpaşa Cemetery, Istanbul and unveiled on Empire Day, 1954, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of her nursing service in that region, bears the inscription :'' To Florence Nightingale, whose work near this Cemetery a century ago relieved much human suffering and laid the foundations for the nursing profession.'' |
Peter Taylor (footballer born 1928) | He also paid tribute to Taylor in September 1999 when a bust of himself was unveiled at the City Ground, saying that he would like the'' Brian Clough Stand'' to be renamed the'' Brian Clough and Peter Taylor Stand'' in recognition of the big contribution Taylor made to the partnership. |
Dally Messenger | Messenger was immortalised in 2008 by a life-size bronze sculpture created by artist Cathy Weiszmann and erected outside the Sydney Football Stadium. |
Hughie Edwards | and on 26 November 2002 a life-size bronze statue depicting Edwards was unveiled by then Governor of Western Australia, John Sanderson, in Kings Square, Fremantle. |
Robert Barrett Browning | In May 1912, a street in Asolo was named Via Browning in honour of his father's centenary, and Browning, who was unwell, left his bed to attend the celebration. |
Jean-Baptiste Lamy | A bronze statue, dedicated in 1925, stands in his memory outside the front entrance of the Basilica, and the town of Lamy, New Mexico was named after him. |
Isambard Kingdom Brunel | For the 100-year anniversary of the Royal Albert Bridge, the words'' I. K. BRUNEL ENGINEER 1859'' were engraved on either end to commemorate his enduring legacy. |
Lawrence Alma-Tadema | A blue plaque unveiled in 1975 commemorates Alma-Tadema at 44 Grove End Road, St John's Wood. |
Vladimir Ghika | On 27 March 2013, Pope Francis declared Vladimir Ghika had been a martyr. |
Ronnie Barker | A bronze statue of Barker, in character as Norman Stanley Fletcher, sculpted by Martin Jennings, was unveiled in a public area at the entrance of the Aylesbury Waterside Theatre in September 2010 by his widow Joy, David Jason and Ronnie Corbett. |
George Best | In December 2006 the George Best Memorial Trust launched a fund-raising drive to raise # 200,000 in subscriptions to pay for a life-size bronze sculpture of George Best. |
Frank Foley | On 24 November 2004 (the 120th anniversary of his birth) descendants of Foley, relatives of those he saved, representatives of Jewish organisations, British MPs and other well-wishers gathered at the British Embassy for the unveiling of a plaque in honour of Foley. |
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow | In 1884, Longfellow became the first non-British writer for whom a commemorative sculpted bust was placed in Poet's Corner of Westminster Abbey in London ; he remains the only American poet represented with a bust. |
Wilfred Grenfell | Grenfell is honoured with a feast day on the liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) on October 9 In 1979, the Corner Brook campus of Memorial University of Newfoundland was renamed Sir Wilfred Grenfell College in his honour. |
Kevin O'Higgins | In July 2012, Taoiseach Enda Kenny unveiled a commemorative plaque to his memory at the site in Booterstown where he was shot. |
Norman Frederick Hastings | The memorial flagstaff at Petone railway station appears to have been erected in his honour, and was the site of New Zealand's first public Anzac Day ceremony on 25 April 1916. |
Helmuth von Moltke the Elder | thumb | 250px | right | Von Moltke palace, Kreisau / Krzyżowa, 2005. |
Jeremiah Joseph O'Keefe | In connection with the celebration of his 90th birthday on July 12, 2013, a bronze bust depicting him in his gear as a young aviator was installed in the Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport, honoring him as an ace and member of the Death Rattlers. |
Ivor Gurney | On 11 November 1985, Gurney was among 16 Great War Poets commemorated on a slate stone unveiled in Westminster Abbey's Poet's Corner. |
Charles Dickens | To celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens in 2012, the Museum of London held the UK's first major exhibition on the author in 40 years. |
Stan Cullis | Tributes to Cullis include the naming of a stand (the Stan Cullis Stand) at Wolves' Molineux Stadium and a statue of him outside it ; in 2003 he was inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame in recognition of his impact as a manager. |
Bert Hardy | In October 2008, London Borough of Southwark unveiled a Blue Plaque on Bert Hardy's family home at The Priory, Webber Street, Blackfriars. |
Trygve Lie | In the square stands the bronze statue of Trygve Lie, created by the Norwegian artist Nicolaus Widerberg which was erected in 1994. |
Lilian Lenton | In 1970, as Treasurer of the Suffragette Fellowship, Lenton unveiled a memorial in Christchurch Gardens, Westminster, dedicated to all the women who had fought to get the vote. |
Werner Seelenbinder | On 2 August 2004 a commemorative speech was held in front of the Neukölln stadium, where Seelenbinder's ashes were buried, by the German socialist PDS party, one hundred years after Seelenbinder's birth. |
Gervase Elwes | A portrait bust of him by Malvina Hoffman was sent by Mrs Vincent Astor and was set in a specially prepared niche on the grand tier of the old Queen's Hall (the original venue of the Promenade Concerts) as a memorial by his American friends, being unveiled in 1922. |
Andrew Leamy | The foundations of his home became buried over time and were the subject of an archeological dig in 2006, commissioned by the National Capital Commission. |
Siegfried Sassoon | On 11 November 1985, Sassoon was among sixteen Great War poets commemorated on a slate stone unveiled in Westminster Abbey's Poet's Corner. |
Rudy Narayan | A plaque honouring Rudy Narayan was unveiled on 19 November 2010 at the site of the offices where he practised law at 413A Brixton Road in Lambeth, South London. |
John Rae (explorer) | In January 2013, the process of establishing a group to promote the achievements of John Rae commenced. |
Ron Greenwood | The Town Council of Loughton, where Greenwood lived during his time as West Ham manager, erected a blue plaque to his memory on one of his former houses in the town, 22 Brooklyn Avenue : this was unveiled by Sir Trevor Brooking and the Town Mayor, Chris Pond on 28 October 2008. |
Sam Maguire | On 15 September 2002, a statue of Sam Maguire was unveiled as the centrepiece of a new $ 500,000 plaza in Dunmanway's town centre. |
Alliott Verdon Roe | On 28 October 2011 a green plaque was unveiled by Wandsworth Council and members of the Verdon-Roe family at the site of Roe's first workshop at West Hill, Putney. |
Charlotte Canning, Countess Canning | Her grave and memorial seems to have been moved some time since 2005 and is now located adjacent to St John's Church in Calcutta. |
Joe B. Hall | On Tuesday, September 18, 2012, the University of Kentucky unveiled a statue of Hall outside of the Wildcat Coal Lodge to commemorate his accomplishments at UK and his contributions toward the Wildcat Coal Lodge. |