|
|
|
Belgium - Tyne Cot War Cemetery - 1 |
|

The Tyne Cot War Cemetery is located
near Zonnebeke just
northeast of Ypres - one
of the towns that saw a lot of fighting during World War I.
The cemetery holds 11,954 graves of British and other Commonwealth
soldiers, which makes it one of the largest World War I cemeteries
in the area.
|
Zonnebeke - Ypres |
 |
|
 |
|
Some of the many Australian graves at the
Tyne Cot War Cemetery
near
Zonnebeke.
Click on image to see a larger picture |
 |
|
 |
|
The grave of "A soldier of the Great
War - Machine Gun Corps" at the
Tyne Cot War Cemetery
near
Zonnebeke.
Click on image to see a larger picture |
 |
|
 |
|
A small section of the memorial wall at the
Tyne Cot War Cemetery
near
Zonnebeke.
The wall contains thousands of names.
Click on image to see a larger picture |
 |
|
 |
|
The graves of two Australian Second
Lieutenant's (K. M. Day & J. F. Adams) at the
Tyne Cot War Cemetery
near
Zonnebeke.
They were both killed on the 12th of October 1917.
Click on image to see a larger picture |
 |
|
 |
|
Two graves of "unknown" soldiers - "A
British Officer (Lieutenant) of the Great War" and "A soldier of the
Great War" - at the Tyne Cot
War Cemetery
near
Zonnebeke.
Click on image to see a larger picture |
 |
|
 |
|
The entrance to the
Tyne Cot War Cemetery
near
Zonnebeke.
Click on image to see a larger picture |
 |
|
See more pictures from
Tyne Cot War Cemetery
-
Zonnebeke :
1 -
2 -
3 -
4 -
5 -
6
|
|
Photo:
euro-t-guide.com -
August 2011
Feel free to use the pictures if you want to, but please remember to
refer to "euro-t-guide.com" as the photographer.
|
|
|
|
 |
|
|