A memorial in St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, bears the following inscription:
The memorial at Baugnez bears the names of the murdered soldiers.
The memorial bears the legend "They died that we might live" on one side, and "In memory of the heroic dead" on the other.
The memorial bears the simple inscription: "To the memory of the brave soldiers and sailors who saved the Union".
The memorial bears the following inscription:
The memorial bears his inscription: "Speak her name and gently touch the souls of our ancestors."
Scott's simple memorial, on the edge of the Antarctic wilderness, bears the words: "To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield."
The memorial for Henry Chadwick bears a "Father of Base Ball" inscription.
A memorial to the raid erected in Falmouth bears the following inscription:
His memorial bears his own composition as he did not trust anyone else to write it.