RME24M0R–Battlefield debris at Hooge Crater in the Ypres Salient, Belgium
RMFWC77H–World War 1 relics at the Sanctuary Wood Museum Hill 62 Ypres Salient battlefields, Belgium.
RM2M9A3BX–Three Entry Points (North, East and South) to walking tours covering many points of interest in the Salient were created for the 100th Anniversaries, each with an unmanned Information Centre. This one, Entry Point South, goes from The Bluff, through craters and Hill 60 and the beautiful nature reserve, the Palingbeek.
RMFWC778–British World War 1 trenches at Hill 62 Sanctuary Wood on the Ypres Salient battlefields, Belgium.
RM2C4KYTF–A bas relief with the major First World War Ypres Salient battlefields near the Menin Gate (Menenpoort) in Ypres, Belgium
RFF2M937–Flanders battlefields Ypres, Belgium
RMPK027E–The Tyne Cot Cemetery in Zonnebeke, Ypres Salient Battlefields, the resting place of 11,954 soldiers of the Commonwealth Forces (Belgium, 10/07/2009)
RF2A22M7M–Breton Dolmen French gas attack memorial near Ypres / Ieper Flanders
RFENCDFB–YPRES, BELGIUM - MAY 25, 2014: Sign for the self-drive Ypres Salient route which takes in all the sites associated with the Flanders battlefields
RMT813NC–A cluster of blood-red tulips stand before white gravestones to in Hooge Crater Cemetery - a WWI burial site in the Ypres salient, Belgium.
RFPJ5A2Y–Hill 60 Ypres Salient Belgium
RM2JN9N40–MENIN ROAD, BELGIUM - 20 September 1917 - Battle of Menin Road. Australian Army wounded on the Menin Road, near Birr Cross Road on the Western Front i
RMMYX8JD–. English: This painting represents the Ypres salient battlefield under snow. In the foreground, the extensive destruction of the area is evoked in a swathe of broken walls, stricken trees, and huge shell-holes. The background is a snow-covered wasteland that extends to the far ridge, possibly Passchendaele Ridge. The picture was composed from several studies and does not represent an exact spot. Instead, it provides a general impression of the area in winter after the tide of war had passed. In November 1919, Major Cameron wrote that he had 'decided to call the picture 'The Battlefields of Y
RMDDC9BT–Signpost for First World War One IJzerfrontroute / Yser front battlefields car route and cycling tours, West Flanders, Belgium
RMBEGDM6–First World War British military cemetery with Poplar trees.
RMANHJH4–The Iron Harvest. Old shells and bombs that are still being found in the soil of WW1 battlefields. Sanctuary Wood near Ypres
RME24KKD–Memorials beside a bunker at Hill 60 battlefield, Ypres Salient
RMBEJ3R7–First World War British military cemetery with Poplar trees, near Ypres.
RMG4G2FH–THE MENIN GATE, WHERE AN ARMISTICE DAY SERVICE MARKING THE 80TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE END OF THE GREAT WAR WAS HELD IN YPRES IN BELGIUM. *24/07/02 The Menin Gate : Three World War One veterans, now all over 100 years old, will today, Wednesday 24th July 2002, make a trip back to Ypres and the battlefields of Flanders which took nearly 55,000 lives. They will take part in a service to mark the 75th anniversary of the Menin Gate memorial, erected as a reminder of the troops who marched out of Ypres to the trenches, many to become missing, believed killed. The memorial was dedicated on July 24
RMFWC77B–British World War 1 trenches at Hill 62 Sanctuary Wood on the Ypres Salient battlefields, Belgium.
RMBEGATW–Menin Memorial Gate in Ypres, containing names of 54,896 Britons who died in World War 1 battles and with no known grave.
RFF2M930–Flanders battlefields Ypres, Belgium
RMPKE003–The Tyne Cot Cemetery in Zonnebeke, Ypres Salient Battlefields, the resting place of 11,954 soldiers of the Commonwealth Forces (Belgium, 10/07/2009)
RF2A1MEX8–Paschendaele memorial museum near Ypres / Ieper Flanders
RFER22PH–YPRES, BELGIUM - MAY 25, 2014: Sign above tour shop in Ypres providing battlefield tours of the Flanders battlefields
RMT813ND–A small cluster of blood-red tulips through the white gravestones in Hooge Crater Cemetery - a WWI burial site in the Ypres salient, Belgium.
RFPJ5A71–Hill 60 Ypres Salient Belgium
RF2A1MEXE–Monument aux soldats français Kemmelberg commemorative memorial near Ypres / Ieper Flanders
RM2ATJE8E–Western Front war trophies section Description: German soldier's uniform from Messines and rifles from several at battlefields in Ypres Salient. Annotation: Trophies on the Western Front. Exhibition of a German uniform from Mesen (Flanders) and some guns of various battlefields around Ypres Date: {1914-1918} Keywords: WWI, fronts, trophies, uniforms, vezamelingen
RM2A1BKEA–The West Riding Memorial Tower at Essex Farm WWI Cemetery on the Belgium Salient near Ypres
RMD560NG–German soldier's uniform from Messines and rifles from several battlefields in Ypres Salient
RFANHHY9–The Iron Harvest. Old shells and bombs that are still being found in the soil of WW1 battlefields. Sanctuary Wood near Ypres
RME24KAA–1st Australian Tunnelling Company memorial at Hill 60 battlefield, Ypres Salient
RMBEGE42–First World War British military cemetery with Poplar trees.
RMDB73P7–Essex Farm Cemetery, Ypres Salient, Flanders, Belgium. Site of John McCrae poem In Flanders Fields May 1915
RMFWC774–British World War 1 trenches at Hill 62 Sanctuary Wood on the Ypres Salient battlefields, Belgium.
RMC3HDK9–Ypres, Belgium. Infamous for the surrounding battlefields but also a very pretty (reconstructed) town.
RFF2M8N4–Flanders battlefields and memorials
RMPK0264–The Tyne Cot Cemetery in Zonnebeke, Ypres Salient Battlefields, the resting place of 11,954 soldiers of the Commonwealth Forces (Belgium, 10/07/2009)
RMC3HG5N–Ypres, Belgium. Infamous for the surrounding battlefields but also a very pretty (reconstructed) town.
RM2RCDG8T–Soldiers at the Haig Farm in Ypres district, Belgium, after a battle during World War I. The photograph was taken on November 21, 1918. This image is part of the collection of Lt. Jackson and was officially recorded under the number 38276.
RMG3AKJE–Brooding Soldier - Canadian Memorial, Vancouver Corner - WWI
RFPJ5A85–Hill 60 Ypres Salient Belgium
RF2A1MET3–Monument aux soldats français Kemmelberg commemorative memorial near Ypres / Ieper Flanders
RMDDW42F–Signpost for IJzerfrontroute, car route visiting WW1 battlefield places along the Yser frontline in West Flanders, Belgium
RM2A1BK7R–The West Riding Memorial Tower at Essex Farm WWI Cemetery on the Belgium Salient near Ypres
RMT0EBT3–The names of soldiers of the allied forces who died in the Somme, who have no known grave, inscribed in limestone at Tyne Cot Cemetery in Belgium.
RMANHHYE–The Iron Harvest. Old shells and bombs that are still being found in the soil of WW1 battlefields. Sanctuary Wood near Ypres
RMD5MDH6–Stone of Remembrance, Tyne Cot British Cemetery, Passchendaele, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
RM2CX9YCA–Commemorative stone at the Passchendaele Canadian Memorial (Crest Farm) for the actions of the Canadian Corps at Passchendaele during World War I
RME25FAM–German War Cemetery, Langemark, West Flanders
RMBEGDJK–First World War British military cemetery with Poplar trees.
RMDB73PK–Essex Farm Cemetery, Ypres Salient, Flanders, Belgium. Site of John McCrae poem In Flanders Fields May 1915
RMFWC775–British World War 1 trenches at Hill 62 Sanctuary Wood on the Ypres Salient battlefields, Belgium.
RMBEGD4D–Menin Memorial Gate, containing names of 54,896 Britons who died in World War 1 battles and with no known grave.
RFF2M90K–Flanders battlefields and memorials
RMPK0263–The Tyne Cot Cemetery in Zonnebeke, Ypres Salient Battlefields, the resting place of 11,954 soldiers of the Commonwealth Forces (Belgium, 10/07/2009)
RFC3HE9B–Ypres, Belgium. Infamous for the surrounding battlefields but also a very pretty (reconstructed) town.
RM2BX9Y76–The Canada Gate at the Passchendaele Canadian Memorial (Crest Farm) for the actions of the Canadian Corps at Passchendaele during World War I
RMF28KMP–Preserved trenches in Sanctuary Wood, Flanders, Belgium
RFPJ5A5J–Hill 60 Ypres Salient Belgium
RF2A1METF–Monument aux soldats français Kemmelberg commemorative memorial near Ypres / Ieper Flanders
RM2A1BKAX–The West Riding Memorial Tower at Essex Farm WWI Cemetery on the Belgium Salient near Ypres
RME25NNX–Strand Military Cemetery, Ploegsteert, Belgium
RMDB73Y3–Essex Farm Cemetery, Ypres Salient, Flanders, Belgium. Site of John McCrae poem In Flanders Fields May 1915
RMFWC777–British World War 1 trenches at Hill 62 Sanctuary Wood on the Ypres Salient battlefields, Belgium.
RMBEGDF7–Menin Memorial Gate, containing names of 54,896 Britons who died in World War 1 battles and with no known grave.
RFF2M91R–Flanders battlefields and memorials
RMPK0276–The Tyne Cot Cemetery in Zonnebeke, Ypres Salient Battlefields, the resting place of 11,954 soldiers of the Commonwealth Forces (Belgium, 10/07/2009)
RMBEGDXY–First World War British military cemetery with Poplar trees.
RMC3HE6C–Ypres, Belgium. Infamous for the surrounding battlefields but also a very pretty (reconstructed) town.
RM2BX9Y7D–The Canada Gate at the Passchendaele Canadian Memorial (Crest Farm) for the actions of the Canadian Corps at Passchendaele during World War I
RFPJ5AT1–Bomb crater Ypres Belgium
RF2A0XXE4–British bunker at St Eloi crater near Ypres / Ieper Flanders
RMF28KMT–Preserved trenches in Sanctuary Wood, Flanders, Belgium
RM2A1BKEH–The West Riding Memorial Tower at Essex Farm WWI Cemetery on the Belgium Salient near Ypres
RME25FX8–Australian memorial at Buttes New British Cemetery, Polygon Wood, West Flanders
RMDB73E9–Essex Farm Cemetery, Ypres Salient, Flanders, Belgium. Site of John McCrae poem In Flanders Fields May 1915
RMFWC77A–British World War 1 trenches at Hill 62 Sanctuary Wood on the Ypres Salient battlefields, Belgium.
RMFWC77F–British World War 1 trenches at Hill 62 Sanctuary Wood on the Ypres Salient battlefields, Belgium.
RMPK027A–The Tyne Cot Cemetery in Zonnebeke, Ypres Salient Battlefields, the resting place of 11,954 soldiers of the Commonwealth Forces (Belgium, 10/07/2009)
RFF2M92F–Flanders First World War Battlefields
RMBEGDWN–View over Tyne Cot Military Cemetery. First World War British cemetery with 11,856 white tombstones.
RMC3HEDG–Ypres, Belgium. Infamous for the surrounding battlefields but also a very pretty (reconstructed) town.
RMBEGAWF–View over Tyne Cot Military Cemetery. First World War British cemetery with 11,856 white tombstones.
RF2A0XXCX–British bunker at St Eloi crater near Ypres / Ieper Flanders
RFPJ5A08–Tyne Cot Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery and Memorial to the Missing
RM2A1BKAH–The West Riding Memorial Tower at Essex Farm WWI Cemetery on the Belgium Salient near Ypres
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