RMEN0YGB–The graves of Canadian soldiers at Tyne Cot cemetery, near Ypres, Belgium.
RM2K6GA9Y–Graves of Canadian soldiers from the first world war in the churchyard of St Mary's Church in Bramshott, Hampshire, England, UK
RMJ41B0F–St Margaret's Church Bodelwyddan North Wales Canadian soldiers war graves
RF2W9R9P0–Headstones of Commonwealth soldiers killed in the First World War, in Canadian Cemetery No. 2 at the Canadian National Vimy Memorial Park in France.
RMF3T7FY–War graves of Canadian and British servicemen at Hastings Cemetery, Hastings, East Sussex, England, UK
RM2CWBC2D–Sanctuary Wood Cemetery for the dead of the First World War, 5 km east of Ypres, Belgium. Sanctuary Wood was named by British troops in November 1914 when it was used to shelter troops. Fighting took place in it in September 1915 and it was fought over by Canadian and German soldiers during the Battle of Mount Sorrel in early June 1916. The majority of these graves are from the battles around Ypres in 1914 and the Allied offensive in late 1917.
RMKH0PT3–A piper plays a lament whilst re-enactors in Great War uniform stand guard at the Canadian Service of Remembrance at Brookwood, UK
RMD8HCW8–World War One military headstones at St Margaret's Church: mainly Canadian soldiers who died from Spanish flu pandemic
RF2AXJR2A–Canadian military graves at Saint Margarets in Bodelwyddan North Wales. Canadian troops were based at the nearby Kinmel Park camp
RFTRPFN8–Canadian Memorial at Vimy Ridge, France - detail
RMBB0EA4–Canadian cemetery of Bény-sur-Mer, Normandy
RMRDPKR6–unknown grave in Moro River Canadian War Cemetery in Ortona. Abruzzo
RMBT2NN2–Trenches on site of The Battle of Vimy Ridge near Arras, Nord, France where Canadian soldiers fought and died during WWI.
RMC3WREB–Canadian World War One graves in Nunhead Cemetery, south London, England, UK
RFEWPWMW–Canadian war cemetery with graves of casualties in Holland
RMPBX578–Commonwealth War graves Commission cemetery at Poelcapelle near Passchendaele, Belgium with 7500 graves including British, Canadian, Australian, New Z
RFAKJ94G–Canadian Flags on the graves of fallen soldiers The Last Post Cemetery in Pointe Claire Quebec Canada
RM2AF3H41–Hamilton Ontario Canada Military cemetery with small Canadian flags.
RM2G3D1YF–Canadian Cemetery No. 2 in Neuville-Saint-Vaast (Pas-de-Calais), France with the graves of 2,966 Commonwealth soldiers that died in World War I
RMEN0YG6–The grave of a Canadian soldier at Tyne Cot cemetery, near Ypres, Belgium.
RM2K6GA7K–Graves of Canadian soldiers from the first world war in the churchyard of St Mary's Church in Bramshott, Hampshire, England, UK
RMJ41AWC–St Margaret's Church Bodelwyddan North Wales Canadian soldiers war graves
RF2W9R9P3–Headstones of Canadian soldiers killed in the First World War, in Canadian Cemetery No. 2 at the Canadian National Vimy Memorial Park in France.
RM2G3XK3K–The Beny sur Mer Canadian War Cemetery containing predominantly Canadian soldiers killed during the early stages of the Battle of Normandy in the Seco
RM2CWBC1T–Sanctuary Wood Cemetery for the dead of the First World War, 5 km east of Ypres, Belgium. Sanctuary Wood was named by British troops in November 1914 when it was used to shelter troops. Fighting took place in it in September 1915 and it was fought over by Canadian and German soldiers during the Battle of Mount Sorrel in early June 1916. The majority of these graves are from the battles around Ypres in 1914 and the Allied offensive in late 1917.
RMH0P9JM–Graves of two Canadian soldiers who were casualties of World War 1. They are buried in a cemetery in Flanders Fields, Belgium.
RMWWABC9–The graves of two unknown Canadian solder at Westouter Churchyard cemetery near Popperinge and Ypres of West Flanders in Belgium
RMRWWPG4–Canadian military graves at Saint Margarets in Bodelwyddan North Wales. Canadian troops were based at the nearby Kinmel Park camp
RFTRPFNX–Canadian Memorial at Vimy Ridge, France
RMBB0ED6–Canadian cemetery of Bény-sur-Mer, Normandy
RMGA4D3K–British, French, Australian, New Zealand and Canadian soldiers carry wreaths during the ceremony marking the 100th anniversary of the start of the Battle of the Somme the Theipval in northern France.
RMBT2NMD–Trenches on site of The Battle of Vimy Ridge near Arras, Nord, France where Canadian soldiers fought and died during WWI.
RMEG114D–AJAXNETPHOTO. BAZENTIN LE PETIT, SOMME, FRANCE. - WAR GRAVES - BAZENTIN LE PETIT COMMUNAL CEMETERY AND EXTENSION, CONTAINS THE GRAVES OF 181 BRITISH, 5 CANADIAN AND 1 AUSTRALIAN SOLDIER. PHOTO:JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX REF:DP1 80904 101
RM2A11W61–Gravestones in the Canadian Section of the Military Cemetery at Brookwood Cemetery, Pirbright, Woking, Surrey, southeast England, UK
RMPBX56J–Commonwealth War graves Commission cemetery at Poelcapelle near Passchendaele, Belgium with 7500 graves including British, Canadian, Australian, New Z
RMDYA2W8–WW II historical war world war second world war soldiers military operation Overlord Overlord invasion Canadian army flowers,
RMC0BPD2–Canadian cemetery no. 2 at Vimy Ridge France
RM2G3D1WB–Canadian Cemetery No. 2 in Neuville-Saint-Vaast (Pas-de-Calais), France with the graves of 2,966 Commonwealth soldiers that died in World War I
RF2MF3F6P–Gravestone for Canadian Soldier (Calgary Regiment) resting at Foiano della Chiana Commonwealth War Cemetery, Tuscany, Italy.
RM2K6GAAX–Memorial and graves of Canadian soldiers from the first world war in the churchyard of St Mary's Church in Bramshott, Hampshire, England, UK
RMJ41B08–St Margaret's Church Bodelwyddan North Wales Canadian soldiers war graves
RF2W9R9NW–Headstones of Commonwealth soldiers killed in the First World War, in Canadian Cemetery No. 2 at the Canadian National Vimy Memorial Park in France.
RM2G3XK3R–The Beny sur Mer Canadian War Cemetery containing predominantly Canadian soldiers killed during the early stages of the Battle of Normandy in the Seco
RM2CWBC21–Sanctuary Wood Cemetery for the dead of the First World War, 5 km east of Ypres, Belgium. Sanctuary Wood was named by British troops in November 1914 when it was used to shelter troops. Fighting took place in it in September 1915 and it was fought over by Canadian and German soldiers during the Battle of Mount Sorrel in early June 1916. The majority of these graves are from the battles around Ypres in 1914 and the Allied offensive in late 1917.
RMBX7XDH–War Graves at Tyne Cot in Belgium
RFW20A45–Commonwealth War Cemetery of World War 2, Chittagong, Bangladesh
RMRWWPK2–Canadian military graves at Saint Margarets in Bodelwyddan North Wales. Canadian troops were based at the nearby Kinmel Park camp
RMBRXXDP–A red rose bush in between two World War One headstones at Tyne Cot War Cemetery in West Flanders, Belgium
RMBB0G83–Canadian cemetery of Bény-sur-Mer, Normandy
RFMY2M0Y–Holten,Netherlands - June 01, 2018: Well maintained graves of fallen canadian soldiers during WW2 on the canadian war cemetary in Holland
RMBT2P3M–Memorial to Canadian Expeditionary Force soldiers who died in The Battle of Vimy Ridge WWI near Arras, Nord, France.
RMRDPKR0–Moro River Canadian War Cemetery in Ortona. Abruzzo
RM2A11W65–Rows of gravestones in the Canadian Section of the Military Cemetery at Brookwood Cemetery, Pirbright, Woking, Surrey, southeast England, UK
RMPBX523–Commonwealth War graves Commission cemetery at Poelcapelle near Passchendaele, Belgium with 7500 graves including British, Canadian, Australian, New Z
RMAWN9NB–Canadian World War II graves, Brookwood Cemetery, Surrey, UK
RMC0BPE4–Unknown soldier of the Durham Light Infantry gravestone seen between two others Vimy Ridge Canadian cemetery no. 2 France
RMRXN7AD–Cemetery at Beny-sur-Mer where the remains of over 2,000 Canadians soldiers killed in the early stages of the Battle of Normandy are interred, Beny-sur-Mer, Normandy, France
RME496P6–AJAXNETPHOTO. 2005. VIMY RIDGE, FRANCE - SOMME - PICARDY-THE CANADIAN NATIONAL FLAG FLIES OVER THE BATTLE TRENCHES OF THE GREAT WAR. PHOTO:JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX REF:D52110/575
RM2K6GACH–Memorial cross and graves of Canadian soldiers from the first world war in the churchyard of St Mary's Church in Bramshott, Hampshire, England, UK
RMJ41B0J–St Margaret's Church Bodelwyddan North Wales Canadian soldiers war graves
RMEG114P–AJAXNETPHOTO. CERISY-GAILLY, SOMME, FRANCE. - WAR GRAVES - CERISY-GAILLY MILITARY CEMETERY, CONTAINS THE GRAVES OF 597 BRITISH, 65 CANADIAN, 81 AUSTRALIAN AND 2 SOUTH AFRICAN SOLDIERS. PHOTO:JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX REF:DP1 80904 57
RM2G3XK3N–The Beny sur Mer Canadian War Cemetery containing predominantly Canadian soldiers killed during the early stages of the Battle of Normandy in the Seco
RM2CWBC23–Sanctuary Wood Cemetery for the dead of the First World War, 5 km east of Ypres, Belgium. Sanctuary Wood was named by British troops in November 1914 when it was used to shelter troops. Fighting took place in it in September 1915 and it was fought over by Canadian and German soldiers during the Battle of Mount Sorrel in early June 1916. The majority of these graves are from the battles around Ypres in 1914 and the Allied offensive in late 1917.
RMBX7XFM–War Graves at Tyne Cot in Belgium
RFM5HYPK–The graves of two Canadian unknown soldiers in Tyne Cot Military Cemetery, Leper, Belgium
RMRWWPHR–Canadian military graves at Saint Margarets in Bodelwyddan North Wales. Canadian troops were based at the nearby Kinmel Park camp
RMC9BT6E–Canadian Military graves circa 1919, in a cemetery in North Wales.
RFMHG5X1–HOLTEN, NETHERLANDS - APRIL 29, 2018: Well maintained graves of fallen canadian soldiers during WW2 on the canadian war cemetary
RFMY273N–Holten,Netherlands - June 01, 2018: Well maintained graves of fallen canadian soldiers during WW2 on the canadian war cemetary in Holland
RMBT2P48–Memorial to Canadian Expeditionary Force soldiers who died in The Battle of Vimy Ridge WWI near Arras, Nord, France.
RM2FXHF6D–Women tend the graves of Canadian soldiers killed during the battle in the city of Groningen on April 16, 1945 at the temporary cemetery near Eelderwolde, April 1945, cemeteries, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RM2A11W3K–Rows of gravestones in the Canadian Section of the Military Cemetery at Brookwood Cemetery, Pirbright, Woking, Surrey, southeast England, UK
RMPBX587–Commonwealth War graves Commission cemetery at Poelcapelle near Passchendaele, Belgium with 7500 graves including British, Canadian, Australian, New Z
RMD17RYG–Commonwealth War Graves Commission Tyne Cot Cemetery for First World War One British soldiers at Passendale, Flanders, Belgium
RM2ARPFY8–Front North-East Netherlands: Groningen-Friesland Women take care of the graves of Canadian soldiers who were killed during the battle in the city of Groningen on April 16, 1945 at the temporary cemetery near Eelderwolde Date: april 1945 Location: Drenthe, Eelderwolde Keywords: cemeteries
RF2MF03RW–Senior man visiting gravesite of Canadian Soldier (Calgary Regiment), at Foiano della Chiana Commonwealth War Cemetery, Tuscany, Italy.
RM2APWGCJ–Massagraf in Walloon. German war criminals and Dutch collaborators provide clues where victims of their crimes are buried and do the digging themselves. Dutch police are supervising. Canadian soldiers watching Date: August 1945 Location: Walloon village, South-Holland Keywords: mass graves, excavations, World War II
RM2K6GAAD–Memorial cross and graves of Canadian soldiers from the first world war in the churchyard of St Mary's Church in Bramshott, Hampshire, England, UK
RMJ41ATH–St Margaret's Church Bodelwyddan North Wales Canadian soldiers war graves
RM2AW9HWA–Mass Grave to Waalsdorp Mass Grave to Waalsdorp. German war criminals and Dutch collaborators give evidence where victims of their crimes are buried and do yourself excavating. Dutch police monitors. Canadian soldiers watch Date: August 1945 Location: Waalsdorp, South Holland Keywords: mass graves, ruins, World War II
RM2G3XK3D–The Beny sur Mer Canadian War Cemetery containing predominantly Canadian soldiers killed during the early stages of the Battle of Normandy in the Seco
RM2CWBC24–Sanctuary Wood Cemetery for the dead of the First World War, 5 km east of Ypres, Belgium. Sanctuary Wood was named by British troops in November 1914 when it was used to shelter troops. Fighting took place in it in September 1915 and it was fought over by Canadian and German soldiers during the Battle of Mount Sorrel in early June 1916. The majority of these graves are from the battles around Ypres in 1914 and the Allied offensive in late 1917.
RMBY9K6P–Rows of gravestones at Tyne Cot cemetery of soldiers who died in the First World War
RF2G6XBCK–ANZIO, ROME, ITALY - JANUARY 23, 2020: grave of a canadian soldier in the Beach Head War Cemetery (also called the English Cemetery) Anzio, Italy
RMC1MTAM–Burnsland Military Cemetery - Calgary Alberta Canada
RMC9BT7K–Canadian Military graves circa 1919 in a cemetery in North Wales.
RFMHG5X6–HOLTEN, NETHERLANDS - APRIL 29, 2018: Well maintained graves of fallen canadian soldiers during WW2 on the canadian war cemetary
RFMY2M59–Holten,Netherlands - June 01, 2018: Well maintained graves of fallen canadian soldiers during WW2 on the canadian war cemetary in Holland
RMBT2NM3–Trenches on site of The Battle of Vimy Ridge near Arras, Nord, France where Canadian soldiers fought and died during WWI.
RF2X5N528–Cintheaux, France - May 6, 2024: This War Cemetery at Bretteville-sur-Laize contains the graves of about 3000 Commonwealth soldiers killed during Seco
RM2A11W6B–Rows of gravestones in the Canadian Section of the Military Cemetery at Brookwood Cemetery, Pirbright, Woking, Surrey, southeast England, UK
RMPBX50N–Commonwealth War graves Commission cemetery at Poelcapelle near Passchendaele, Belgium with 7500 graves including British, Canadian, Australian, New Z
RMEN0YEH–A poppy and a Canadian flag are tucked into gaps in the Menin Gate (Menenpoort) in Ypres, Belgium on 22 April 2015
RMDRCHHB–El Alamein, Egypt. 10th Jan, 2014. View of the Commonwealth war cemetery in El Alamein, Egypt, 10 January 2014. The Commonwealth war cemetery in El Alamein is the greatest of all war cemeteries on the Egyptian North Coast with graves of soldiers from various countries who fought on the Allied side. The cemetry commemorates Greek, New Zealand, Australian, South African, Indian and Canadian forces. Photo: Matthias Toedt - NO WIRE SERVICE/dpa/Alamy Live News
RFE5TCF2–Tyne Cot Cemetery for the dead of the First World War, Zonnebeke, Belgium
RMWW3N2T–Some of the many names at the Canadian WWI memorial to soldiers who have no-known-grave who remain missing on the Somme Battlefield at Vimy Ridge
RMJN2FHR–The grave stones of unknown Canadian soldiers in Tyne Cot Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery, near to Ypres in Belgium.
RMJ41ATF–St Margaret's Church Bodelwyddan North Wales Canadian soldiers war graves
RM2AW9HT4–Mass Grave to Waalsdorp Mass Grave to Waalsdorp. German war criminals and Dutch collaborators give evidence where victims of their crimes are buried and do yourself excavating. Dutch police monitors. Canadian soldiers watch Date: August 1945 Location: Waalsdorp, South Holland Keywords: mass graves, ruins, World War II
RMBF07K7–War Cemetery for foreign soldiers, Yokohama Japan
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