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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 59. Chapters: Eleanor cross, Childe's Tomb, Norman Cross, Kennedy Scholarship, Memorials to William Shakespeare, Russian Memorial, Lewes, English church monuments, Shakespeare's funerary monument, Frogmore, Armed Forces Memorial, Penshaw Monument, Ashridge, Portuguese Fireplace, Mayfield Park, Southampton, Davison's Mill, Stelling Minnis, Mountnessing Windmill, Shelley Memorial, Halnaker Windmill, Maiwand Lion, Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain, Grey's Monument, Rolvenden Windmill, King's Mill, Shipley, Nile Clumps, Martyrs' Memorial, Alan Turing Memorial, Air Forces Memorial, Wellington's Column, Jay's Grave, Britannia Monument, Wellington Monument, Somerset, List of King George V Playing Fields in England, Broadway Tower, Chamberlain Memorial, The Nelson Monument, Portsdown Hill, Hall of Memory, Arno's Court Triumphal Arch, Moreton-in-Marsh and Batsford War Memorial, De Grey Mausoleum, Tenantry Column, Puleston Cross, UK National Inventory of War Memorials, Ashton Memorial, Reconciliation, Pilgrim Fathers Memorial, Memorial to the Engine Room Heroes of the Titanic, Breathing, Admiral Hood Monument, Sir Bevil Grenville's Monument, Tyndale Monument, Bewys Cross, Shot at Dawn Memorial, Crowle Stone, Lunar Society Moonstones, Cantlin Stone, Clarkson Memorial, Robin Hood's Grave, Buttercross, Equestrian statue of William III, Bristol, Pelham's Pillar, Chatham Vase, Bewell's Cross, Lansdowne Monument, Hardy Monument, Legg's cross, Nelson Monument, Liverpool, Slayer's Slab. Excerpt: The Eleanor crosses were 12 originally wooden, but later lavishly decorated stone, monuments of which three survive intact in a line down part of the east of England. King Edward I had the crosses erected between 1291 and 1294 in memory of his wife Eleanor of Castile, marking the nightly resting-places along the route taken when her body was trans...