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Polygon wood(en)Belgium / West-Flandern / Zonnebeke battlefield, First World War 1914-1918, interesting placePolygon Wood is a large wood 1.6 kilometres south of the village of Zonnebeke which was completely devastated in the First World War. The wood was cleared by Commonwealth troops at the end of October 1914, given up on 3
Polygon Wood Cemetery(en)Belgium / West-Flandern / Zonnebeke cemetery, First World War 1914-1918, heritageThis cemetery, which is just outside the wood after which it is named, was used from November 1917 to September 1918, visible from the entrance to the cemetery, is Buttes New British cemetery, which stands just inside the wood. There
Buttes New British Cemetery(en)Belgium / West-Flandern / Zonnebeke cemetery, First World War 1914-1918This burial ground was made after the Armistice when a large number of graves (almost all of 1917, but in a few instances of 1914, 1916 and 1918) were brought in from the battlefields of Zonnebeke. There are now 2,103
BHAAT (Bhaati War)(en)India / Maharashtra / Harnai_Beach
Russian war cemetery.(en)Poland / Kujawsko-Pomorskie / Torun cemetery
Cité Bonjean Military Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Erquinghem-Lys (Armentieres)cemetery, First World War 1914-1918Armentieres was occupied by the 4th Division on 17 October 1914 and it remained within the Allied lines until its evacuation ahead of the German advance on 10 April 1918, after a prolonged and heavy bombardment with gas shell. It
Erquinghem-Lys Churchyard Extension(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Erquinghem-Lys cemetery, First World War 1914-1918The village of Erquinghem-Lys was occupied by German forces early in October 1914, and taken by the 1st Somerset Light Infantry on 16 October. It remained in Allied hands until 10 April 1918, when the 101st Infantry Brigade and the
Suffolk Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Erquinghem-Lys cemetery, First World War 1914-1918Erquinghem-Lys remained in British hands from October 1914 until the 10th April 1918, and it was finally retaken in September 1918. La Rolanderie Farm was used by the 34th Division as Brigade Headquarters in February and August 1916 and in
Ration Farm Military Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Bois-Grenier cemetery, First World War 1914-1918For much of the war, Ration Farm was just over 1 kilometre behind the front line at the end of a communication trench. The first cemetery, Ration Farm Old Military Cemetery, was begun in February 1915, close beside the farm
Houplines Communal Cemetery Extension(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Houplines cemetery, First World War 1914-1918Houplines was in Allied hands (but near the front line) from 17 October 1914, when it was taken by the 4th Division. It fell into German hands in April 1918 during their great advance, but was recovered in September. The
Ferme Buterne Military Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Houplines cemetery, First World War 1914-1918Houplines was in Allied hands (but near the front line) from 17 October 1914, when it was taken by the 4th Division. It fell into German hands in April 1918 during their great advance, but was recovered in September. The
Brewery Orchard Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Bois-Grenier cemetery, First World War 1914-1918The cellar of the brewery was used as a dressing station and the cemetery was started in the orchard nearby in November 1914. It was sheltered from enemy observation by ruined houses and continued in use until January 1918. Casualty
Y Farm Military Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Bois-Grenier cemetery, First World War 1914-1918The cemetery was begun in March 1915 and used by units holding this sector until February 1918. At the Armistice it contained 335 burials but was then increased when graves were brought in from the battlefields south of Armentieres and
Rue-David Military Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Fleurbaix cemetery, First World War 1914-1918"Rue-David" (or "Rue-des-Davids") is the local name of the road running between La Croix-Marechal and La Boutillerie. The cemetery was begun by the 2nd Royal Scots Fusiliers in December 1914 and closed to Commonwealth burials in December 1917. At the
Cairo War Memorial Cemetery CWGC(en)Egypt / Giseh / Gizeh (Greater Cairo)memorial, Second World War 1939-1945, cemetery, First World War 1914-19182,057 Commonwealth casualties of the First World War and 340 from the Second World War buried or commemorated in the cemetery. www.cwgc.org/search/cemetery_details.aspx?cemetery=1100...
Battery Harris(en)USA / New_York / New_York (New York City)Second World War 1939-1945, military, batteryBuilt in 1924, Battery Harris was armed with two M1919MII 16-inch guns, mounted on Panama mounts, capable of turning 360° and firing a round 28 miles away. The guns were two of twenty intended to arm six US Navy battleships
Boer War memorial(en)United_Kingdom / England / Bristol (Bristol)memorial, war, regiment, gloucestershire, interesting placeA memorial to the men of the Gloucestershire Regiment killed in the Boer War.
Battery 241(en)USA / California / Rancho_Palos_Verdes (Los Angeles)Second World War 1939-1945, military, batteryBeginning in about 1940 the United States began to take another serious look at the state of it's coastal defenses. As a result of that re-evaluation dozens of forts around the country became slated for modernization. The work was slow
Rue-Petillon Military Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Fleurbaix cemetery, First World War 1914-1918The cemetery was begun in December, 1914, and used by fighting units until March, 1918. In April, 1918, it fell into enemy hands, but one further burial was in September, 1918, after the German retreat. It consisted at the Armistice
V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery Memorial(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Aubers cemetery, First World War 1914-1918On the morning of 19 July 1916, after a preliminary bombardment, the 5th Australian and 61st (South Midland) Divisions undertook what is officially known as the Attack at Fromelles. The 61st Division attack failed in the end, with the loss
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