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When the 1914-1918 war broke out, there was a need to find accommodation for the New Army. In many areas, training and transit camps were established for troops leaving for, and returning from, the battlefields in northern France. One of these areas was the village of Fovant, in Wiltshire and its neighbours Compton Cha...
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Tyne Cot is the largest CWGC Cemetery on the Western Front with 11,953 burials. This includes those believed to be buried in the Cemetery, or whose graves had been destroyed. This would have occurred because the Cemetery was started in October 1917, after the taking of the nearby village of Paschendaele, but fighting c...
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Dadizele New British Cemetery near Ypres in Belgium where my Mother's Uncle is buried. The village of Dadizeele (now Dadizele) was in German hands for much of the First World War until reached by the 36th (Ulster) Division, and taken by the 9th (Scottish) Division, on 29 September 1918. Severe fighting followed on 1 O...
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Tyne Cot is the largest CWGC Cemetery on the Western Front with 11,953 burials. This includes those believed to be buried in the Cemetery, or whose graves had been destroyed. This would have occurred because the Cemetery was started in October 1917, after the taking of the nearby village of Paschendaele, but fighting c...
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I took this handheld from just a few feet away with a Canon 20d. Stitched with PtGUI, then removed some distortion with Photoshop.
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Tyne Cot Cemetery in south west Belgium. About 12000 british soldiers are buried here. This is about half of the cemetery. If you're ever in Belgium do go and visit, it's a very impressive. Taken with Nikon D80, 18-200 and a tripod. The grass parts left and right in front are photoshopped in and therefore not as deta...
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