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Tyne Cot Cemetery in Ypres, Belgium. Tyne Cot Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery and Memorial to the Missing is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) burial ground for the dead of the First World War in the Ypres Salient on the Western Front.
Menin Gate British memorial at Ypres in Belgium. Completed in 1927, it is dedicated to the British and Commonwealth soldiers who died in the battles around Ypres in World war One, and whose graves are unknown.
The Menin Gate Memorial in Ypres
Aerial view of the centre of Ypres town
Panoramic view of the main square (The Market Place - Grote Markt), with town hall in Ypres by dusk
View on Ypres Menin main gate - Belgium
Ypres, Belgium - September 9, 2014: City life in the Grote Markt, with tourists and locals strolling in the main square of the old town, overlooked by beautiful buildings such as the Cloth Hall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city, almost totally destroyed after the First World War, was carefully and faithfully rebuilt.
The magnificent Cloth Hall in the town of Ypres in Belgium
Aerial view over the old town of Ypres (Ieper) in Flanders Belgium
Panorama of Grote Markt square in Ypres, Belgium
Yorkshire Trench and Dug Out World War I Trenches in Ypres Belgium. Black and white
The Menin Gate illuminated in the dark in Ypres, Belgium
View at the Menin Gate Monument (World War Memorial) in Ypres, Belgium
War graves at Tyne Cot cemetery
Main square with town hall in Ypres by twilight
Main square with town hall in Ypres by dusk
Menin Gate - World War I memorial inscribed with 54,896 names in city Ypres, Belgium, unveiled on 24 July 1927
Summer landscape of city streets in Ieper with a view of residential buildings, Belgium
Night shot of illuminated city hall, which was destructed during first world war and after it reconstructed into former shape.
View on historical Lakenhal building in Ypres Belgium
Ypres / Ieper city cloth hall beutiful landmark in Belgium
Tyne Cot Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery in sunset light
Gothic architecture of building that was rebuilt after destruction in World War One
Ypres is a city in the Flanders Region of Belgium rich of beautiful buildings. Almost totally destroyed after the First World War, it was carefully and faithfully rebuilt: an example is the Cloth Hall, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tourists in Grote Markt.
Elevated view of the trench system at Sanctuary Wood, east of Ypres in Belgium. It was named Sanctuary because troops could take temporary cover there away from the carnage of the front line trenches.
Ypres, Belgium - June 08, 2016: a man riding a bike along Elverdingertraat, a downtown road with historical building.
"Flemish style buildings overlooking the market square in Ypres, Belgium. All the building in Ypres were rebuilt after World War One."
Tyne Cot Commonwealth WWI Graves Cemetery and Memorial to the Missing near Ypres in Belgium
A calm moment at Astrid Park. Ypres. West Flanders. Belgium.
High angle view over the Cathedral of Ypres (Ieper) in Belgium
Ypres, Belgium - July 8, 2010 : Menen Gate (Menenpoort). Eastern entrance and exit of the town.
The Menenpoort, Menin Gate, is a memorial to the missing soldiers of the British Commonwealth fell during the First World War and with no known grave. People.
The Pax Gate or Peace Gate is a World War I monument in Diksmuide near Ypres. Pax is Latin for peace. It is built with the stones of the ruin of the first IJzertower which was bombed by Belgian reactionary forces shortly after WW II. The monument is part of a wider park celebrating the ongoing struggle for independence for Flanders.
A vast number of tombstones, in autumn, at the Brandhoek New Military in Flanders Belgium. The soldiers names , rank and unite information is engraved on their gravestones.
View on British cemetery by Ypres in Belgium
Side view of the Menin Gate in Ypres, Belgium. The gate is dedicated to the British and Commonwealth soldiers who were killed in the Ypres Salient of World War I and whose graves are unknown.
Ypres (in French) - Ieper (in Dutch) is a city in the Flanders Region of Belgium rich of beautiful buildings. Almost totally destroyed after the First World War, it was carefully and faithfully rebuilt: an example is the Cloth Hall, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Ypres Reservoir Cemetery in West Flanders, Belgium with graves of soldiers of the First World War and poppies as a symbol of Remembrance Day.
Ypres, Belgium - April 15, 2012: The Menin Gate memorial to missing British soldiers of the Great War floodlit at night
Ground level view of the World War One trench system at Sanctuary Wood near Ypres in Belgium. Photo was taken on a cold,damp, wet and overcast day, to best represent the living conditions of soldiers fighting in the fields of Flanders.
Menin Gate memorial to the missing soldiers of World War I in Ypres, Flanders Fields, Belgium
Passendaele, Belgium – August 16, 2018: Ypres, Passchendaele, Belgium 08/2018: graves of Tyne Cot military cemetery.
Tyne Cot Cemetery, Ypres, Belgium - July 7, 2016: The gravestone commemorating an unknown soldier who lost his life on the Ypres Salient during the First World War.
Tyne Cot Cemetery, Ypres, Belgium - July 7, 2016: The gravestone commemorating an unknown soldier who lost his life on the Ypres Salient during the First World War.
Ypres City Hall,Belgium
Hill 60 memorial near Ypres. A strategic high ground originally held by German forces and changed hands several times. The area was fought over again in WWII
Summer streets of Ypres (Ieper), Belgian city in province of West Flanders.
Trenches of world war one sandbags. Doodle style
World War I trenches known as Dodengang (Trench of Death) surrounded by poppies. Located near Diskmuide, Flanders, Belgium
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