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Belgium - Tyne Cot War Cemetery -
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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.
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The grave of Lieutenant C. Lindsay
Smith (killed on the 10th of November 1915) and the grave of "A
soldier of the Great War" at the
Tyne Cot War Cemetery
near
Zonnebeke.
They were both killed on the 12th of October 1917.
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A view from the of the
Tyne Cot War Cemetery
near
Zonnebeke.
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The graves of two British officers at the
Tyne Cot War Cemetery
near
Zonnebeke.
They were both killed on the 4th of October 1917.
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Some of the graves close to the main
entrance of the
Tyne Cot War Cemetery
near
Zonnebeke.
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Two of the many graves of "unknown" soldiers at the Tyne Cot
War Cemetery
near
Zonnebeke.
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A small section of the memorial wall at the
Tyne Cot War Cemetery
near
Zonnebeke.
The wall contains thousands of names.
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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.
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