
Thousands were buried with no identification, but were "Known Unto God." |

Trench excavations at the Avril Williams Guest House |

At rest in No Man's land in the shadow of the cross of sacrifice. |

Farmers leave unexploded ordinance for collection by authorities. |

This is where the Accrinton Pals went "over the top" on July 1, 1916. |

". . . That is forever England." |

The Fallen |

The caribou at Newfoundland Park, Beaumont Hamel |

Trenches at Newfoundland |

A danger that did not pass along with the end of war in 1918 |

The Thiepval Memorial to the missing |

In Flanders Fields |

Passchendaele -- the remains of over 40,000 soldiers lie beneath this farmland. |

A stereo-optic viewer at Michel Dennoyer's museum |

From the armaments maker |

"In Delville Wood - in Delville Wood,
The shattered trees are green with
leaves,
And flowers bloom where cannons
stood,
And rich the fields with golden sheaves -
Sleep soft ye dead, for God is good -
And peace has come to Delville Wood!" |

The rebuilt Cloth Hall at Ypres/Ieper |

We will remember them. |

Umbrella poppies at Hill 60 |

At Tyne Cot |

Kat at the grave of Captain Noel Chavasse |

From Harry Boyce, a Canadian Veteran of The Great War |

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