- heat
losses through the
insulation and in the flue gases. As a result,
crematories are most
often heated by
burners fueled by
natural gas. LPG (propane/butane)...
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Missouri Crematory (also
known as
Hillcrest Abbey Crematory and Mausoleum,
Missouri Crematory and
Columbarium and
Valhalla Hillcrest Abbey Crematory) was...
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Crematory is a
German gothic metal band
formed in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg in 1991. The band
received its
earliest recognition in the mid-1990s by...
- of
Georgia had
pertinent regulations, a
loophole in the law
allowed crematories like Tri-State who
dealt only with
funeral homes to
operate without a...
- The Boy
Standing by the
Crematory (alternatively The
Standing Boy of Nagasaki) is a
historic photograph taken in Nagasaki, ****an, in
October of 1945,...
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Chapel of the
Pines Crematory is a
crematory and
columbarium located at 1605
South Catalina Street, Los Angeles, in the U.S.
state of California, in the...
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Frank Prüfer who
constructed and
built the
crematories of Auschwitz,
fulfilling an
order to the Topf
crematories branch. The
literary depiction of the execution...
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Garden State Crematory is
crematory and
mausoleum located at 4101
Kennedy Boulevard in
North Bergen, New Jersey. The back of the
building overlooks the...
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Chapel of the
Chimes was
founded as
California Electric Crematory in 1909 as a
crematory and
columbarium at 4499
Piedmont Avenue, at the
entrance of Mountain...
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cremations in New York state.
Because of
local ordinances, no
additional crematories can be
constructed in
Westchester County.
People whose remains were cremated...