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21-JUN-2009

16 MAR 10

Belgium view map

The view from Tyne Cot cemetery towards Ypres.
Tyne Cot Cemetery is the resting place of nearly 12,000 soldiers of the Commonwealth Forces.... the largest number of burials of any Commonwealth cemetery, for either world war, in the world.
The name "Tyne Cot" is said to come from the Northumberland Fusiliers seeing a resemblance between the German concrete pill boxes, which still stand in the middle of the cemetery, and typical Tyneside cottages ... Tyne Cots. The cemetery was established around a captured German blockhouse or pill-box used as an advanced dressing station.
The stone wall surrounding the cemetery makes up the Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing. On completion of the Menin Gate memorial to the missing in Ypres, it was discovered to be too small to contain all the names as originally planned. A cut-off point of 15 August 1917 was chosen and the names of the UK missing after this date were inscribed on the Tyne Cot memorial instead. Also, New Zealand declined to have its missing soldiers names listed on the main memorials, choosing instead to have names listed near the appropriate battles. Tyne Cot was chosen as one of these locations.
The memorial contains the names of 33,783 soldiers of the UK forces, plus a further 1,176 New Zealanders.

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Guest 17-Mar-2010 03:50
Wonderful capture, Ann. A beautiful scene in a sad sort of way. Well done. V