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Battle of Passchendale60 pounder guns in action near Langemarck, Belgium in the first Battle of Passchendale during World War I on 12th October 1917
Sherwood Foresters Memorial, Passchendaele MuseumThe memorial is on the outside wall of the Museum and was presented to the Commune of Zonnebeke (in which the Museum lies)
British Sopwith triplane crash, Passchendaele, WW1A British Sopwith triplane brought down in flames at Passchendaele, Flanders, during the First World War. Date: 23 August 1917
Canadian machine gunners, Passchendaele, Belgium, 11th Nov 1917
Canadian machine gunners at Passchendaele on 11th November 1917
German bunker, Oosttaverne Wood, OostaverneThis bunker is one that formed part of the German defensive line that was attacked on 7 June 1917, the opening of the Messines prelude to the battle for Passchendaele
Memorial Plaque for Little Talbot House - Ypres, BelgiumThis is on the wall of No 83 Rijselstraat in Ypres and marks the site of the little brother of Talbot House (Toc H) which opened on 13 November 1917
Australian Road to Passchendaele Marker StoneThe Third Battle of Ypres, generally referred to as Passchendaele began on 31 July 1917 and staggered on in dreadful weather conditions until it floundered in mud and resulted in some 300
Canadian Rifles and VCs Memorials, PasschendaeleThree flat black marble plaques mark the part played by the 3rd Canadian Division
British CWGC Cemetery Tyne Cot, Passchendaele, BelgiumThis is the largest British War Cemetery in the world and was designed by Sir Hebert Baker (who designed the tomb of Cecil Rhodes in Delhi)
Recreated trenches Passchendaele Memorial Museum Date: 2016
Trompe l Oeuil, Dug-out Experience, Passchendaele Museum Date: 2016
Regina Rifle Regiment Memorial, Courseulles, NormandyThis plaque, which is on a small pillar at the entrance to Juno Beach at Courseulles, carries the Regimental badge with battle honours of WW1 - e.g. Passchendaele, Mount Sorrell, Cambrai and Vimy
WW1 - Dazed German soldiers surrenderingWW1 - During the battle of Passchendaele (3rd Battle of Ypres), dazed German soldiers surrender to British soldiers who have captured their fortified cellar stronghold on the Pilkem Ridge
British artillery advances through Flanders mudBritish gunners and horses drag their gun through the swamp of Flanders mud on their way to take up a forward position Date: November 1917
Christmas Card - 7th Division 1917Christmas Card. Xmas Greetings 7th Division 1917. Ypres, Neuve Chapelle, Festubert, Givenchy, Loos, The Somme, The Ancre, ɣ oust-Croissilles, Bullecourt, Passchendaele Ridge.. Commemorative Art
Aerial photograph of Polygon Wood, Belgium, WW1Aerial photograph (British) of Polygon Wood (Polygoneveld, or Bois de Polygone), near Ypres, Belgium, during the First World War
Nature recovers 1917Passchendale recovers just months after being a scene of grim desolation showing just how resilient nature can be in France on the British front during World War I in November 1917
Battle of Ypres 1918Ruins of the Cloth Hall in Ypres with the remains of limbers and horses caught in shell fire in the foreground on the Western Front in Belgium during World War I on 29th September 1918
Statue in the ruinsA statue of the Virgin Mary in the ruins of what is probably a church after the Battle of Passchendale during World War I in November 1917
Battle of Menin Road RidgeThe 13th Durham Light Infantry in trenches before their attack on Veldhoek, Belgium, during the Battle of Menin Road Ridge during World War I on 20th September 1917
Battle of YpresEnemy shell bursts during the third battle of Ypres, Passchendale during World War I on 4th September 1917
British Charge at PilkemDuring the battle of Passchendaele, British infantry charge at Pilkem ridge and bomb the Germans out of their stronghold
Germans SurrenderingDuring the battle of Passchendaele, dazed Germans are driven out of their fortified cellars by British bombing, to be met by soldiers with rifles and bayonets