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Dedication, Memory, Appreciation, A Lost Loved One Royalty-Free Stock Image
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Dedication, memory, appreciation, of a lost loved one, or relative, with flowers where last moments occured
Dedication on wall near entrance to Dallas Memorial Auditorium
Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC
Piper Alpha offshore disaster accident memorial monument, Aberdeen, Scotland
Dedication plaque for `Windy Days` by Gary Lee Price at the Scottish Rite Hospital for Children in Dallas, Texas.
Dedication plaque for `She Gave Us Wings` by Rosanne Keller on the campus of the Texas Women`s University in Denton.
Dedication plaque on the side of a carved stone sculpture in a garden at the Catholic Church of Saint John the Baptist in Edmond.
Small outside memorial dedicated in loving memory to all unborn children at a Catholic Church in Edmond, Oklahoma.
Small outside memorial dedicated in loving memory to all unborn children at a Catholic Church in Edmond, Oklahoma.
Small outside memorial dedicated in loving memory to all unborn children at a Catholic Church in Edmond, Oklahoma.
Dedication plaque for a bronze statue of Saint Francis of Assisi in Forest Park near the Jewel Box in Saint Louis, Missouri.
Dedication plaque for a Japanese black pine in memory of dedicated student Yumi Nakamura at the University of Texas at Arlington.
Dedication plaque for Hyde Park, Fort Worth`s First Park in 1873.
Granite wall in Burnett Plaza with a donation and dedication quote by Samuel Burk Burnett. by
Dedication plaque for `Teaching to Change the World` by Angela Mia de la Vega at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth.