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The image shows a section of a stone and brick wall with several commemorative plaques and tiles affixed to it. These appear to be part of a historic structure, possibly a cemetery or church in Huejotzingo, Mexico.

The central focus is a dark gray rectangular stone on which an oval plaque is mounted. This plaque features a decorative border surrounding an illustration of a domed building with trees and people. Below the illustration, text is inscribed in Spanish, indicating a memorial for someone named "Ma. del Carmen Mortante," who died on August 6, 1892, at the age of 22. Her husband and children dedicated this memorial.

To the left of the central plaque is another oval plaque, white with black lettering and a decorative border. This plaque memorializes "Petrona Tuscugano," who died on June 29, at the age of 34. Her afflicted husband dedicated this to her memory, with "R. I. P." inscribed at the bottom. A small skull and crossbones symbol is also present on this plaque.

Above the "Petrona Tuscugano" plaque, and slightly to the right, is a third oval plaque, white with a black border and decorative elements. This plaque memorializes "Guada-Lupe Deolart," who died on April 22, 1894, at the age of 35. Her inconsolable husband and family dedicated this to her memory.

Interspersed among the plaques are various tiles. Two small square tiles are visible in the upper right quadrant: one with a yellow background and a blue diamond pattern, and another with a blue and white floral design.

The wall itself is constructed from irregular-shaped stones, some of which are rounded river stones, and portions of red brick. The mortar between the stones is visible and shows signs of age and weathering. The overall impression is one of a well-maintained historical site.
Fer_kings

Jun 13, 2026

Huejotzingo, Mexico

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The image shows a section of a stone and brick wall with several commemorative plaques and tiles affixed to it. These appear to be part of a historic structure, possibly a cemetery or church in Huejotzingo, Mexico. The central focus is a dark gray rectangular stone on which an oval plaque is mounted. This plaque features a decorative border surrounding an illustration of a domed building with trees and people. Below the illustration, text is inscribed in Spanish, indicating a memorial for someone named "Ma. del Carmen Mortante," who died on August 6, 1892, at the age of 22. Her husband and children dedicated this memorial. To the left of the central plaque is another oval plaque, white with black lettering and a decorative border. This plaque memorializes "Petrona Tuscugano," who died on June 29, at the age of 34. Her afflicted husband dedicated this to her memory, with "R. I. P." inscribed at the bottom. A small skull and crossbones symbol is also present on this plaque. Above the "Petrona Tuscugano" plaque, and slightly to the right, is a third oval plaque, white with a black border and decorative elements. This plaque memorializes "Guada-Lupe Deolart," who died on April 22, 1894, at the age of 35. Her inconsolable husband and family dedicated this to her memory. Interspersed among the plaques are various tiles. Two small square tiles are visible in the upper right quadrant: one with a yellow background and a blue diamond pattern, and another with a blue and white floral design. The wall itself is constructed from irregular-shaped stones, some of which are rounded river stones, and portions of red brick. The mortar between the stones is visible and shows signs of age and weathering. The overall impression is one of a well-maintained historical site.

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