RFEBRW2B–Nine Elms WW1 Military Cemetery, Thelus, nr Vimy Ridge, northern France late afternoon.
RMDEGFT3–Thiepval Memorial to the Missing, crosses marking French war graves, Somme, France
RMBEGDXY–First World War British military cemetery with Poplar trees.
RMD17RAP–WW1 Commonwealth War Graves Commission Sanctuary Wood cemetery for First World War One British soldiers, Zillebeke, Belgium
RME4WNNB–dh Lyness Naval Cemetery HOY ORKNEY First World war 1 graves navy military grave stone ww1 granite stones
RMDMBT55–WW1 war graves in Poperinge New Military Cemetery, Belgium
RME248E1–Massed WW1 graves at Tyne Cot Cemetery near Ypres in Belgium
RM2J1MEFE–The Great War or WW1, graves of fallen Belgian soldiers and memorabilia at the Old Cemetery on the Common in Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK
RMB5M8DD–2 G55 F1 1916 36 E WW1 Verdun War Graves Photo History World War One France Tranchee des Baionnettes Verdun Trenches near Verdun
RMBK42P4–Posieres British Cemetery, Northern France. This WW1 cemetery and memorial was designed by W H Cowlishaw.
RMDH3F1C–Commonwealth war graves at the Royal Victoria Netley military hospital cemetery in Southampton
RM2CBED8Y–American Cemetery at Aisne-Marne France. American war graves.
RMBNFP3M–The dedication service and burial of the last WW1 soldier at Fromelles in northern France attended by Britain's Prince Charles
RFMFG2YJ–WW1 German Graves on a misty day between autumn and winter.
RMJKFFC7–Passchendaele, Flanders, Belgium. 23rd July 2017. Tyne Cot Cemetery Passchendaele prepares for the commemoration events to take place on 30th July - the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Passchendaele. Tyne Cot Cemetery commemorates nearly 35,000 servicemen from the United Kingdom and New Zealand who died in the Ypres Salient after 16 August 1917 and whose graves are not known.
RMGXAA48–The replica of a WW1 German Albatros firghter plane (right) which has crash landed in Bethersden, Kent, following performing a poppy drop at the New Zealand Somme Commemorations at the Caterpillar Valley Commonwealth War Graves Commission (C.W.G.C.) Cemetery, Longueval, France, attended by the Prince of Wales.
RMK07N8B–Typical graves of Russian soldiers, Russia, WW1
RMDDP71W–Make-shift battlefield graves during WW1
RMERT8N6–Mr Thomas Fox tidying graves at the German War Cemetery on Cannock Chase, ahead of it's opening. German youth club members from Bremen and Bremerhaven also helped. The cemetery includes the graves of nearly 5000 German servicemen of two world wars previously interred in 706 burial places throughout Britain. Circa 1956
RFEBTJ01–Nine Elms WW1 Military Cemetery, Thelus, nr Vimy Ridge, France.
RMERTHM5–French National Cemetery of Douaumont with Ossuary of Douaumont, Verdun
RMBC46JN–Military Graves at the French National war cemetery and Ossuary Ossuaire de Douaumont for WW1 battle. Douaumont Verdun Lorraine France
RMDFYG25–First World War One graves at the WWI Étaples Military Cemetery, largest Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery in France
RME4WNB5–dh Lyness Naval Cemetery HOY ORKNEY first world war one graves navy military cemetery ww1 grave scotland
RMJJ18N9–French army fighting amongst graves
RME2486T–Massed WW1 graves at Tyne Cot Cemetery near Ypres in Belgium
RM2J1MEEX–The Great War WW1 graves of fallen Belgian soldiers and memorabilia at the Old Cemetery on the Common in Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK
RFEHKDM3–Headstones marking the graves of warriors who fell during the Great War WW1. Hooge Crater, Belgium.
RMBK42NN–Posieres British Cemetery, Northern France. This WW1 cemetery and memorial was designed by W H Cowlishaw.
RMDH3EXD–Commonwealth war graves at the Royal Victoria Netley military hospital cemetery in Southampton
RM2CBED97–American Cemetery at Aisne-Marne France. American war graves.
RMBNFP28–The dedication service and burial of the last WW1 soldier at Fromelles in northern France attended by Britain's Prince Charles
RMC716A4–V.C. CORNER AUSTRALIAN CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL, WW1 and WW2 Cemeteries maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission,CWGC.
RMJKFFC9–Passchendaele, Flanders, Belgium. 23rd July 2017. Tyne Cot Cemetery Passchendaele prepares for the commemoration events to take place on 30th July - the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Passchendaele. Tyne Cot Cemetery commemorates nearly 35,000 servicemen from the United Kingdom and New Zealand who died in the Ypres Salient after 16 August 1917 and whose graves are not known.
RMG8R08E–Mike Hayton from the Tank Museum at Bovington in Dorset, drives a replica of a MK 4 WW1 tank in to position as part of a display ahead of the Commemoration of the Centenary of the Battle of the Somme at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Thiepval Memorial in Thiepval, France.
RM2M98JBE–Army chaplain tending British graves, WW1.
RMCW5X6H–World War I. Graves in the wheatfields, at Sommesous (Marne) in 1915
RFMFG2D0–Entrance to Bedford House Cemetery - Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC)
RFD8EPK1–Commonwealth war graves in Northern France. First and second world war soldiers buried in France
RMDEGFR1–Thiepval Memorial to the Missing, crosses marking French war graves, Somme, France
RMH9PGJJ–Cortina d'Apezzo Italy 1921 Italian soldiers bodies recovered from Alpine graves after the great war
RMDFYG23–First World War One Stone of Remembrance at the WWI Étaples Military Cemetery, largest CWGC in France, Nord-Pas-de-Calais
RME4WPKG–dh Lyness Naval Cemetery HOY ORKNEY Gravestones World war one graves navy military cemetery ww1
RMJY28R6–Deserted by all but the dead, a Balkans battlefield, WW1
RME24876–Massed WW1 graves at Tyne Cot Cemetery near Ypres in Belgium
RM2J1MEH5–The Great War or WW1, graves of fallen Belgian soldiers and memorabilia at the Old Cemetery on the Common in Southampton, England, UK
RFEHKDM2–Headstones marking the graves of warriors who fell during the Great War WW1. Hooge Crater, Belgium.
RMBK42R5–Posieres British Cemetery, Northern France. This WW1 cemetery and memorial was designed by W H Cowlishaw.
RMBDF0GY–Dochy Farm, Belgium, a World War 1 British commonwealth military cemetery with WWi war graves, Ypres, Flanders, Belgium, Europe
RM2CBEDE3–American Cemetery at Aisne-Marne France. American war graves.
RMBNFP3W–The dedication service and burial of the last WW1 soldier at Fromelles in northern France attended by Britain's Prince Charles
RMB46WMN–WW1 CWGC WAR GRAVES FRANCE dead death crucifix SOMME BATTLE FIELD MEMORY Crucifix corner
RMJKFFC6–Passchendaele, Flanders, Belgium. 23rd July 2017. Tyne Cot Cemetery Passchendaele prepares for the commemoration events to take place on 30th July - the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Passchendaele. Tyne Cot Cemetery commemorates nearly 35,000 servicemen from the United Kingdom and New Zealand who died in the Ypres Salient after 16 August 1917 and whose graves are not known.
RMFCRTGK–War Graves in Locksbrook Cemetery, Bath
RMDRHXKJ–British soldiers tending graves, Western Front, WW1
RMB1611C–Louveral Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery, Cambrai, France.
RFMF9ADH–Snow covering the graves of unknown soldiers at the Commonwealth War Graves Commissions (CWGC) Brown's Copse Cemetery in Northen France.
RM2FTJ56T–World War One, WWI, Western Front - Soldiers collecting plants and flowers to decorate graves, France
RMDEGG36–Thiepval Memorial to the Missing, crosses marking French war graves, Somme, France
RMHEDKKP–Cortina d'Apezzo Italy 1921 Italian soldiers bodies recovered from Alpine graves after the great war
RMDD420R–WW1 crosses of First World War One French graves at the Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Poperinge, West Flanders, Belgium
RME4WP98–dh Lyness Naval Cemetery HOY ORKNEY Lone German gravestone World war 1 graves navy military cemetery ww1 grave
RFT1FF00–Vis en Artois Memorial France
RME248DM–Massed WW1 graves at Tyne Cot Cemetery near Ypres in Belgium
RM2J1MEGH–The Great War or WW1, graves of fallen Belgian soldiers and memorabilia at the Old Cemetery on the Common in Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK
RMS2B3CK–Tyne Cot Cemetery
RMAE2BBJ–Hawthorn Ridge Cemetery No 2
RMF3T7FY–War graves of Canadian and British servicemen at Hastings Cemetery, Hastings, East Sussex, England, UK
RM2CBEDE1–American Cemetery at Aisne-Marne France. American war graves.
RMBNFP3G–The dedication service and burial of the last WW1 soldier at Fromelles in northern France attended by Britain's Prince Charles
RMB67JG6–WW1 CWGC WAR GRAVES FRANCE COMMONWEALTH SOMME BATTLE FIELD MEMORY COMMONWEALTH WAR GRAVES COMMISSION France
RMJKFFC2–Passchendaele, Flanders, Belgium. 23rd July 2017. Tyne Cot Cemetery Passchendaele prepares for the commemoration events to take place on 30th July - the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Passchendaele. Tyne Cot Cemetery commemorates nearly 35,000 servicemen from the United Kingdom and New Zealand who died in the Ypres Salient after 16 August 1917 and whose graves are not known.
RME8THWR–Entrance to Cabaret Rouge British cemetery for First World War Commonwealth graves. Souchez, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France, Europe.
RM2M98GEE–Graves of Royal Flying Corps crewmen, Northern France, First World War. Nearest the camera are the graves of Smith and Ranney, who died during night flying on 31 July 1918.
RMB161FK–Dud Corner Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery, Loos, France.
RFMFG2A6–Grave of a Soldier of the Great War in Commonwealth War Graves Commissions (CWGC) Sanctuary Wood Cemetery with a Cenotaph in the background.
RMJACRWB–Tyne Cot Cemetery is the largest Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery in the world in terms of burials. Near Ieper (Ypres) in Belgium
RMDEGG16–Thiepval Memorial to the Missing, crosses marking French war graves, Somme, France
RMH9PGJX–Cortina d'Apezzo Italy 1921 Italian soldiers bodies recovered from Alpine graves after the great war
RM2J2FN91–Imperial War Graves Commission / CWGC burying WWI soldiers, fallen during the First World War One, in 1920 at the Tyne Cot Cemetery, Flanders, Belgium
RMG127KR–AJAX NEWS PHOTOS - 2005 - COMMONWEALTH WAR GRAVES - ETAPLES - FRANCE. LOCATED ON THE D940 FROM BOULOGNE TO LE TOUQUET. PHOTO:JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX REF:RD50109/537
RMJFKTJT–Tyne Cot Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery and Memorial to the Missing is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) burial ground for the dead of WW1
RME248J3–Massed WW1 graves at Tyne Cot Cemetery near Ypres in Belgium
RM2J1MEH8–The Great War or WW1, graves of fallen Belgian soldiers and memorabilia at the Old Cemetery on the Common in Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK
RMM229A5–First World War (1914-1918) aka The Great War or World War One - Trench Warfare - WWI - A British army chaplain and two soldiers tend makeshift war graves of their colleagues
RMC49HD2–Cemetery Register in WW1 Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery. Tyne Cot, near Ypres, Belgium.
RMP6CDM7–mass grave, world war i, ww1, wwi, world war one
RMBEGC5E–View over Tyne Cot Military Cemetery. First World War British cemetery with 11,856 white tombstones.
RMBNFP3B–The dedication service and burial of the last WW1 soldier at Fromelles in northern France attended by Britain's Prince Charles
RMB67JCM–MILL ROAD SOMME FRANCE CWGC COMMONWEALTH WAR GRAVES COMMISSION WW1 WORLD WAR ONE REMEBRANCE REMEMBER REMEMBERED WAR DEAD DEATH
RMJKFFCD–Passchendaele, Flanders, Belgium. 23rd July 2017. Tyne Cot Cemetery Passchendaele prepares for the commemoration events to take place on 30th July - the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Passchendaele. Stands erected in preparation. Tyne Cot Cemetery commemorates nearly 35,000 servicemen from the United Kingdom and New Zealand who died in the Ypres Salient after 16 August 1917 and whose graves are not known.
RFBGBAKC–Photograph war graves first world war remembrance stones dead
RMDFMP32–Ploegsteert memorial ww1 cemetery Belgium Belgian World War One cemeteries
RMB161A6–Faubourg-d'Amiens Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery, Arras, France.
RFMF6W5K–A misty morning at the snow covered Commonwealth War Graves Commissions (CWGC) Brown's Copse Cemetery. A Cenotaph behind a Stone of Remembrance.
RMJACT7A–Tyne Cot Cemetery is the largest Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery in the world in terms of burials. Near Ieper (Ypres) in Belgium
RMDE6HEP–Australian war graves in Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery, Somme, France
RMH9PGJA–Cortina d'Apezzo Italy 1921 Italian soldiers bodies recovered from Alpine graves after the great war
RM2J2FN60–1920 search party of the Imperial War Graves Commission / CWGC digging up dead WWI soldiers fallen during the First World War One
RMG127KW–AJAX NEWS PHOTOS - 2005 - COMMONWEALTH WAR GRAVES - ETAPLES - FRANCE. LOCATED ON THE D940 FROM BOULOGNE TO LE TOUQUET. PHOTO:JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX REF:RD50109/539
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