The first two images are of Hill 60. The guide assured me contours of the ground remain as they were in 1918. A lot of tunneling and mining went on around Hill 60. There are many miners still down there where they perished in counter-mining operations. It was an eerie feeling to realize that...
A fragment from the ruins of Ypres Cathedral
was brought back by Rev, Cecil Leigh MONEY-KYRLE, M.C. S.C.F., in 1917
(It represents the murder of the innocents)
Cecil Leigh MONEY-KYRLE
It is on display in St Bartholomew's church, Much Marcle, Herefordshire
A fragment from the ruins of Ypres Cathedral
was brought back by Rev, Cecil Leigh MONEY-KYRLE, M.C. S.C.F., in 1917
(It represents the murder of the innocents)
Cecil Leigh MONEY-KYRLE
It is on display in St Bartholomew's church, Much Marcle, Herefordshire
Commemorated on the memorial of John and Annie Scott of 6, Gordon Street, Burslem, in Burslem Cemetery, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire
Private 7124, 3rd Royal Fusiliers, killed in action 27th April 1915 aged 22. Son of John and Annie Scott of 11, Mill Street, Burslem. Commemorated on the Menin...
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