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View over Dikkebus Lake, Dickebusch, Belgium
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View over Dikkebus Lake, Dickebusch, Belgium
The name Dickebusch means hick forest and dates from the time that this area was dense woodland. The Germans never took the lake, although they reached the water in May 1918. This was a rest area and temporary huts and tent lines were set up and medical services were established. Noel Chavasse held sick parades nearby, a story told by Ann Clayton in her book Chavasse Double VC. Date: 2010
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© Holts Battlefield Collection / Mary Evans
2010 Area Clayton Dates Dense Double Established Forest Germans Held Huts Ieper Lines Means Nearby Noel Parades Reached Rest Services Sick Temporary Tent Thick This Told Woodland Ypres
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