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Somme and Ypres Photos

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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