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Meaning of "cross of sacrifice"

cross of sacrifice - The 'Cross of Sacrifice' is a term commonly used to refer to a particular type of memorial monument found in Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries. It is a symbol of remembrance for those who died in military service, particularly in World War I, and often consists of a cross mounted on a base or pedestal

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Also within the cemetery is a cross of sacrifice.
Seeing the cross of sacrifice and the empty tomb.
Their names appear on marble plaques let into the plinth of the Cross of Sacrifice.
The chapel side cross of sacrifice.
The Cross of Sacrifice set upon an octagonal base bears a bronze sword upon its shaft.
An ecumenical service is celebrated at the Cross of Sacrifice.
The voluntary cross of sacrifice is the path to eternal life.
At the far end of the cemetery is a Cross of Sacrifice.
The impact of the Cross of Sacrifice on war memorialization is difficult to underestimate.
It is unclear how much it cost to manufacture a Cross of Sacrifice.
The Cross of Sacrifice is carved from white stone.
The cemetery also has a Cross of Sacrifice within it.
The Cross of Sacrifice is close to the entrance on the southern side.
Opposite the entrance stands the Cross of Sacrifice.
Cross of Sacrifice and Stone of RemembranceEdit.

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This section contains a Cross of Sacrifice.
A Cross of Sacrifice stands in front.
There is also a Cross of Sacrifice.
A Cross of Sacrifice was erected in almost every Commonwealth war cemetery.
Both have a Cross of Sacrifice.
The Cross of Sacrifice to the Association des employés civils.
Nearby is a Cross of Sacrifice.
Cross of Sacrifice.
Plans and elevations of the Cross of Sacrifice and the Stone of Remembrance.
The Cross of Sacrifice is considered one of the great pieces of war-related art.
At the far end of the cemetery, opposing the entrance, a Cross of Sacrifice is located.
The Cross of Sacrifice is widely praised, widely imitated, and the archetypal British war memorial.
These can be found along the northern wall, behind the Cross of Sacrifice.
It was not necessary for the Cross of Sacrifice to stand alone, either.
In the British military part of the cemetery containing 52 graves, there is a Cross of Sacrifice.
Typically, cemeteries of more than 40 graves contain a Cross of Sacrifice designed by architect Reginald Blomfield.
The Fromelles battlefield of 1916 would also be visible from the elevated Cross of Sacrifice terrace.

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