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Unique IDCWGC/1/1/5/42.6
Alt Ref NoADD 9/1/6
TitlePhotograph Album Vol.6
Description79 pages of photographs of cemeteries, memorials, buildings, landscapes and social events, mainly in France and Belgium. Subjects include Stump Road Cem, St Sever CC, North Angres BC, Redan Ridge No.1 and No.3, Ypres, Villers Bretonneux, Messines, Romeries, Kemmel Chateau BC, Ploegsteert Wood, Le Quesnoy, Ancre River BC, Vailly, Vendresse, Zeebrugge, HM Kings visit to Terlincthun, Pont du Hem BC, Le Plus Douve BC, 37th Div Memorial, Gorre BC, Bois de Noulette BC, Mud Corner, Rifle House, Prose Point, Soissons, Le Quesnil CC, the Ulster Tower, Devons Memorial La Ville au Bois, Beaumont Hamel BC, Hunters BC, Aveluy CCE, Grandcourt Road BC, Marfaux BC, Villers-Bretonneux MC, Spanbrockmolen Crater, Etretat, St. Marie Cem Le Havre, Bethlehem Farm East Cem, Fecamp Abbey, Ferme-Olivier Cemetery (shown in the unidentified images between pages 9-10 and 37-38) , Terlincthun BC, Epehy Wood Farm, Calais Southern, Les Baraques, Coucy le Chateau, Amiens Cathedral, unveiling of NZ Memorial Longueval, Chartes, Orleans, ceremony at Lijssenthoek 1923, Connaught BC, Contay BC, Verneuil Chateau BC, Notre Dame de Lorette French Memorial, Chauny BC, Loyal North Lancs Memorial, Guards Grave Villers Cotteret, Perreuse Chateau BC, Soupir Chateau, Gezaincourt CCE, Le Treport MC, Warlencourt Halte BC, Mont Huon BC, Bac du Sud BC, Zivy Crater, Jeancourt BC, Grevillers BC, Bouzincourt CCE, Varennes BC, 4th Div Memorial, Point du Jour 51st Div Memorial, Tennis tournament 1924, Aveluy Wood BC, Warloy Baillon, Acheux BC, Warlencourt BC, 12th Div Memorial, Villers Hill BC, St Sever CC, various Australian Memorials, Jonchery-sur-Vesle BC, Bouilly Cross Roads, Montreuil aux Lions, Rouen Cathedral and Railway Dugouts.
Date1/1/1921 - 31/12/1925
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Content NoteList of photographs
1-3) ‘Stump Road Cemetery Grandcourt September 1921’ – Panoramic view of Stump Road Cemetery, Grandcourt, France, showing wooden crosses and surrounding landscape. Mesnil Ridge is annotated on the left, Hawthorne Ridge is annotated in the centre, and Redan Ridge is annotated on the right.
4-6) ‘St Sever Communal Cemetery, Rouen’ – Panoramic view of St. Sever Communal Cemetery, Rouen, showing wooden crosses marking graves prior to erection of permanent headstones
7-9) ‘St Sever Communal Cemetery Extension, Sept 1921’– Panoramic view from different angle of St. Sever Communal Cemetery, Rouen, showing wooden crosses marking graves prior to erection of permanent headstones
10) ‘Rouen from the Havre Road’ – View of Rouen as seen from the Havre Road
11) ‘North Angres B.C. 1920, Sluice removed’ – View taken outside of North Angres British Cemetery, showing cemetery with wooden crosses and Stone of Remembrance, with a large industrial building in the background.
12-16) ‘St Sever Rouen Sept 1921’– five general views of St. Sever Communal Cemetery, Rouen showing original wooden crosses prior to erection of permanent headstones.
17) ‘Redan Ridge No 3 BC’ – View of Redan Ridge Cemetery No.3, Beaumont-Hamel, with wooden crosses
18) ‘Redan Ridge No 1 BC Sept 1921’ – View of Redan Ridge Cemetery No.1, Beaumont-Hamel showing the cemetery with wooden crosses in the distance, and wire and metal entanglements in the foreground.
19) ‘Ypres’ – View overlooking ruins of Ypres
20) ‘Ypres Cathedral from over South Porch’ – View overlooking the ruins of Ypres Cathedral from over the south porch, with wooden scaffolding visible on the left and other ruined and damaged buildings in the town in background
21-24) ‘Ypres 1921’ – four views of the ruins of Ypres Cathedral.
25) ‘Grand Place & Cloth Hall from over south porch of the Cathedral Sept 1921’ – View overlooking the ruins of the Cloth Hall in Ypres from over the south porch of the Cathedral, with more buildings visible in the background
26) ‘Cloth Hall interior Sept 1921’ – View of the interior of the ruins of the Cloth Hall, Ypres with wooden scaffolding erected in the background
27) ‘Cathedral Ypres West end Sept 1921’ – View of the ruins of Ypres Cathedral from the west end, showing two men standing by a pile of debris on the left
28) ‘Villers Bretonneux The Church Sept 1921’ – View showing the ruins of a church at Villers-Bretonneux
29) ‘The Ramparts Boulogne’ – View showing the ramparts of Boulogne taken from outside the city, with a row of trees surrounding them on the left and in the background
30-31) ‘Messines Church Sept 1921’ – Panoramic view taken of the ruins of Messines Church
32) ‘Lane near Ploegsteert Oct 1921’ – View looking down a soil covered lane near Ploegsteert, with a ruined building to the left and trees in the background
33) ‘Romeries B.C. Nov 1921’ – View overlooking Romeries British Cemetery, showing the cemetery with wooden crosses prior to construction and erection of permanent headstones
34-35) ‘Kemmel Chateau Sept 1921’ – Panoramic view showing the moat and ruins of the château with wooden buildings in the background.
36) ‘St Sever Rouen’ – View looking down the path at St Sever Communal Cemetery, with rows of wooden crosses marking graves on either side and the chapel building visible in the background
37) ‘Kemmel Chateau BC Sept 1921’ - View showing wooden crosses erected over graves in Kemmel Chateau Military Cemetery, Belgium
38) No caption – General view of Ferme-Olivier Cemetery, Belgium, showing permanent headstones erected over graves, with the Cross of Sacrifice on the left and the Stone of Remembrance and entrance shelter building on the right. A car is visible in the background
39) ‘The Ramparts Le Quesnoy’ – View overlooking the ramparts and moat of Le Quesnoy
40) ‘Ploegsteert Wood Sept 1921’ – View showing the desolation of Ploegsteert Wood, with only a few trees remaining
41) ‘New Zealand Memorial Le Quesnoy Dec 1921’ – View showing the New Zealand Memorial erected to commemorate the action at Le Quesnoy in 1918, with the town’s ramparts in the background
42) ‘The same’ – another view taken further back from the New Zealand Memorial at Le Quesnoy, showing the ramparts and raised ground.
43-44) ‘The Ramparts Le Quesnoy’ – two views of the ramparts at Le Quesnoy
45-48) ‘Vailly (Aisne) March 1922’– four views of ruined church and other buildings at Vailly-sur-Aisne. (note beside one of the images reads ‘splendens’).
Inset images) ‘Ancre River British Cemetery Sept 1921’ – Panoramic view of Ancre British Cemetery, Beaumont-Hamel, showing the original wooden crosses. Made up of four separate photographs.
49-50) ‘Chalk caves near Vendresse Chemin des Dames’ – views showing the exterior of a chalk cave. (Note – second photograph is blurred).
51-52) ‘Troyon Churchyard Nr Vendresse Aisne March 1922’ – two views overlooking Troyon Churchyard and the surrounding countryside, with wooden crosses and grave markers visible.
53-54) ‘Bridge destroyed by Germans near Noyon Feb 1922’ – two views of the destroyed metal bridge near Noyon
55-56) ‘Chateau de la Tour The drive Jan 1922’ – two views of a road winding through a wooded area, with many of the trees covered in snow
57-59) ‘Le Quesnoy New Zealand Memorial nearing completion March 1922’ – three views of the New Zealand memorial at Le Quesnoy, showing men at work.
60) No caption – View of a machine used in the clearing of the battlefields on the Western Front
61-63) ‘The Mole Zeebrugge Ap 1922’ – three views of the Mole at Zeebrugge, showing the sea and waves crashing against it.
64) ‘Graves of the Vindictives Zeebrugge Chyd. Ap 1922’ – View of wooden crosses marking the graves of “The Vindictives” in Zeebrugge Churchyard, with the Zeebrugge Memorial visible on the right in the background (HMS Vindictive had taken part in the Zeebrugge Raid).
65-68) ‘The Visit of HM to Terlincthun 13th May 1922’ – four photographs of King George V’s visit to Terlincthun Military Cemetery as part of ‘the King’s Pilgrimage’.
69-70) ‘Pont du Hem B.C. June 1922’ – view of Pont du Hem British Cemetery, with original wooden crosses, taken before construction or the erection of permanent headstones had taken place.
71-73) ‘War Memorial at Aix Noulette showing the limit of the German advance June 1922’ – three photographs of the French war memorial at Aix Noulette, with the church visible in the background.
74) ‘La Plus Douve B.C. Wulverghem June 1922’ – General view of La Plus Douve Farm Cemetery, with original wooden crosses, prior to permanent headstones being erected. The Cross of Sacrifice is visible in the background.
75-77) ‘37th Divisional Memorial Monchy Le Preux June 1922’ – three views of the 37th Division Memorial at Monchy-le-Preux, with two artillery guns partially visible in the foreground and buildings in the background
78-81) ‘GORRE BC JUNE 1922’ – four general views of Gorre British Cemetery showing the original wooden crosses prior to final construction and the erection of permanent headstones in the cemetery
82) ‘From the Maire Ramparts’ – View showing trees with ramparts partially visible on the left, possibly Le Quesnoy?
83-86) ‘N.Z. Memorial Le Quesnoy June 1922’ – Various views taken of the ramparts of Le Quesnoy where the New Zealand Memorial was situated
87-93) ‘N.Z. Memorial Le Quesnoy June 1922’ – various views showing trees and the ramparts of Le Quesnoy.
94) ‘Bois de Noulette B.C.’ – view showing Bois-de-Noulette British Cemetery following the construction of the wall and entrance feature and the erection of the Cross of Sacrifice, with trees in the background
95) ‘Mud Corner’ – General view of Mud Corner Cemetery showing the cemetery with the original wooden crosses and the Cross of Sacrifice is visible in the background.
Ploegsteert Wood- PHOTO MISSING
96) ‘Rifle House June 1922’ – View of Rifle House Cemetery, showing the original wooden crosses with the Cross of Sacrifice visible in the background.
97) ‘Prowse Point June 1922’ - View taken from across the pond at Prowse Point Military Cemetery, showing the Cross of Sacrifice on the right and wooden crosses marking the graves, prior to the erection of permanent headstones
98-99) ‘Soissons June 1922’ – Two views of the church at Soissons
100) ‘June 1922’ – Group of three women (one sitting down) and a man on the deck of a ship with a lifeboat hanging in the background
101) ‘Chateau de la Tour’ – View of cows grazing in a field surrounded by trees in the background
102) ‘Abbeville C.C.E. 1923’ – Close-up view of a ruined building, with the countryside in the background
103) ‘Vendresse June 1922’ – View of a ruined church in Vendresse
104) No caption – Close-up of a ruined archway with timber collapsing inwards, presumably at Vendresse
105) ‘Vendresse June 1922’ – View of a ruined church and wooden crosses in the background, with overgrown vegetation and dead trees in the foreground
106 – 108) ‘The King’s Visit to Terlincthun’ – Various views showing the cemetery after final construction at the time of King George V’s visit to the cemetery in May 1922.
109) ‘The Royal Yacht, Boulogne’ – View of the Royal yacht with several people standing on the dock in the background
110) ‘Le Quesnil C.C. July 1922’ – view of Le Quesnel Communal Cemetery, showing a large wooden cross/crucifix obscured by three large trees in the foreground
111) ‘Ulster Memorial Thiepval June 1922’ – General view of the Ulster Tower at Thiepval
112) ‘Devons Memorial La Ville au Bois Marne’ – Close-up view of the stone cross commemorating the actions of the Devonshire Regiment at La Ville au Bois Marne
113) No caption – Distant view of the Ulster Tower, showing the surrounding open landscape
114) ‘Beaumont Hamel B.C. July 1922’ – Distant view of Beaumont-Hamel British Cemetery, showing the cemetery with the original wooden crosses prior to the erection of permanent headstones. The entrance and Cross of Sacrifice are visible.
115-117) ‘Hunter B.C.’ – Panoramic view showing Hunters British Cemetery with original wooden crosses prior to construction and erection of permanent headstones, and the surrounding landscape. The locations of ‘Frankfurt Trench’, ‘Munich Trench’, and ‘Y Ravine’ are annotated above the photograph.
118-119) ‘Aveluy C.C.E. July 1922’ – Panoramic view of Aveluy Communal Cemetery Extension with original wooden crosses prior to final construction and erection of permanent headstones
120–122) ‘Grandcourt Road B.C. July 1922’ – Panoramic view of Grandcourt Road British Cemetery showing the original wooden crosses prior to final construction and erection of permanent headstones
123-125) ’Marfaux B.C. July 1922’ – Panoramic view of Marfaux British Cemetery and surrounding landscape, showing cemetery with original wooden crosses prior to final construction and erection of permanent headstones
126-128) ‘Villers Bretonneux Australian Memorial Cemetery July 1922’ – Panoramic view of Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery and surrounding landscape, showing cemetery with original wooden crosses prior to final construction and erection of permanent headstones. The location of ‘Amiens’ is annotated above the photo on the left and ‘Corbie Church’ is annotated above the photo on the far right.
129-131) ‘Spanbroekmolen Crater Messines July 1922’ – Panoramic view of Spanbroekmolen Crater and surrounding landscape, with the location of ‘Kemmel Hill’ annotated above the photo. Additional notes read: ‘Sap started 1st Jan 1916. Completed 26 June 1916. Depth of Charge 88 feet. Charge 91,000 lbs Ammonal. Length of gallery 1710 ft. Blown 7 June 1917. Dimensions. Diameter at ground level 250 ft. Width of rim 90 ft. Depth below ground level 40 ft. Height of rim 13 ft. Diametre of complete obliteration 430 ft’.
132-134) ‘Etretat July 1922’ – Three different views of Etretat Churchyard, showing permanent headstones, planted borders and the Cross of Sacrifice
135) ‘Well at Jumiege’ – View showing the well with a large house and trees in the background at Jumieges.
136) ‘Etretat’ – Close-up view of the Cross of Sacrifice and steps at Etretat Churchyard
137) ‘Jumieges The Nave’ – View of the nave of the ruined Benedictine abbey at Jumieges
138) ‘Jumieges July 1922’ – View of the cloisters of the ruined Benedictine abbey at Jumieges
139) ‘Tourgeville B.C.’ – Close-up view of the Cross of Sacrifice at Tourgeville Military Cemetery, with wooden crosses visible in the background, July 1922.
140) ‘St Valery en Caux’ – View of a beach populated with people with a cliff in the background, July 1922.
141) ‘St Valery-en-Caux July 1922’ – View of a river with a person on a listing rowboat in the foreground, July 1922.
142) ‘Etretat’– Interior view of the archways in the church at Etretat, July 1922.
143) ‘French Memorial Boisguillaume’ – General view of the French Memorial at Boisguillaume
144) ‘Jumieges Ferry’ – View showing an IWGC car embarking onto the ferry at Jumieges, with two men standing near the front
145) ‘Quilleboeuf ferry’ – Close-up view of an IWGC car embarking onto the ferry
146) ‘Jumieges ferry July 1922’ – View showing IWGC car on the ferry preparing to disembark
‘St Marie Cemetery Le Havre’ – PHOTO MISSING
147) ‘St Marie Cemetery Le Havre’ – General view of Ste. Marie Cemetery, Le Havre, showing permanent headstones and a wooden cross in the foreground, with the Cross of Sacrifice visible in the background
148) No caption – General view of a cemetery showing permanent headstones with civilian graves in the background
149) ‘Bethlehem Farm East July 1922’ – View showing Bethleem Farm East Cemetery with original wooden crosses prior to erection of permanent headstones. The Cross of Sacrifice is visible in the background.
150) No caption – Close-up view of wooden crosses grouped closely together
151) ‘Machine for ploughing the battlefields near Messines July 1922’ – View showing a battlefield clearance machine at work, with a car visible behind and a pile of debris in the foreground
152) ‘Armoured lorry detained at Baisieux in an attempt to send 2 tons of tobacco across the frontier July 1922’ – Close-up view of the front of the armoured lorry
153) ‘Hedge near Baisieux’ – View showing line of hedges and trees with a path running across the foreground
154-155) ‘Fecamp Abbey July 1922’ – Two views of the interior of Fecamp Abbey
156) ‘New Zealand Memorial Longueval Sept 1922’ – General view of the obelisk erected to commemorate the actions of New Zealand forces at Longueval
157) ‘Latham near Sangatte Sept 1922’ – View showing the monument to Hubert Latham, the first man to land a plane on water
158) No caption - General view of Ferme-Olivier Cemetery, Belgium, showing permanent headstones erected over graves, with the Cross of Sacrifice on the left and the Stone of Remembrance and entrance shelter building on the right. A car is visible in the background. This image is the same as No 38)
159-163) ‘Terlincthun August 1922’ – various views of Terlincthun British Cemetery, showing the entrance, Cross of Sacrifice and permanent headstones.
164) ‘Etaples South Pylon’ – Close-up view of the south pylon at Etaples Military Cemetery, with rows of headstones visible in the background
165) ‘Epehy Wood Farm B.C.’ – viewiew of Epehy Wood Farm Cemetery showing the Stone of Remembrance and the original wooden crosses prior to erection of permanent headstones.
166-167) ‘Calais Southern C.C. Aug 1922’ – Panoramic view of Calais Southern Cemetery, showing the shelter buildings, Stone of Remembrance, rows of permanent headstones and the Cross of Sacrifice. Two men are visible in the foreground on the right-hand side.
168-169) ‘Les Baracques C.C.E. Calais Aug 1922’ – Panoramic view of Les Baraques Military Cemetery, showing permanent headstones, Stone of Remembrance, as well as the shelter building and Cross of Sacrifice in the background. Sand dunes visible behind the cemetery.
170-171) ‘Looking North – Coucy le Chateau Sept 1922’ – Panoramic view taken from beside the ruins of the castle at Coucy-le-Chateau, overlooking the commune and surrounding countryside in the background.
172) ‘Epehy Wood Farm V.7.31’ – Close-up view of the Cross of Sacrifice at Epehy Wood Farm Cemetery, with wooden crosses and the shelter building visible behind.
173) No caption – View looking down a pathway to a tunnel with three trees to the right
174-176) ‘Ruins of Doujon and North End Coucy le Chateau Sept 1922’ – Panoramic view showing ruins at Coucy-le-Chateau with several trees visible in the background
177) No caption – Close-up of ruins at Coucy-le-Chateau overgrown with vegetation with hills in the background
178-180) ‘North End, interior. Coucy le Chateau Sept 1922’ – Panoramic view showing the interior of the ruins at Coucy-le-Chateau at the north end
181-184) ‘The Garden Maison de la Garenne Sept 1922’ – Various views depicting garden at the Maison de la Garenne, populated with trees and shrubs
185) ‘Pont des Anglais Soissons where the first V.C. of the war was won Sept 1922’ – General view of a bridge over a river with buildings visible in the background across the river
186-188) ‘Coucy’ – Various views of ruins at Coucy.
189-190) ‘Coucy Sept 1922’ – Two close-up views of ruins at Coucy
191-192) ‘The Marne at Chalons’ – Panoramic view of the River Marne at Chalons, with a weir in the background
193) ‘Amiens North Aisle’ – Interior view depicting the north aisle of Amiens Cathedral
194) ‘Amiens’ – Interior view of Amiens Cathedral
195) ‘Amiens South Aisle’ – Interior view depicting the south aisle of Amiens Cathedral
196) ‘N.Z. Memorial Longueval’ – View depicting the unveiling of the New Zealand Memorial at Longueval on 9 October 1922
197-198) ‘The N.Z. Memorial Longueval unveiled Oct 9 1922’ – Panoramic view showing the crowd gathered at the New Zealand Memorial at Longueval for the unveiling ceremony
199-200) ‘The N.Z. Memorial Longueval unveiled Oct 9 1922’ – Two views of people gathered around the New Zealand Memorial at the unveiling
201-205) ‘Chartres’ – Various views depicting the interior of Chartres Cathedral and other views around the town, with the spires of the cathedral visible in the background
206) ‘Chartres – the North Window?’ – Interior view of the north window inside Chartres Cathedral
207) ‘Chartres – the South Window’ - Interior view of the south window inside Chartres Cathedral
208-209) ‘Chartres – the Ambulatory’ – Two interior views of the ambulatory inside Chartres Cathedral
210-214) ‘Chartres’ – Four different views of the exterior of Chartres Cathedral, focusing on architectural details and embellishments present in the design
215) No caption – View showing the Loire River at Orleans with two churches in the background
216) No caption – View depicting the Pont Georges V bridge at Orleans with the Orleans Cathedral visible in the background
217) No caption- View taken further to the left of the Pont Georges V bridge and Orleans Cathedral
218) ‘Orleans – The Choir’ – Interior view depicting the choir inside Orleans Cathedral
219) ‘Orleans’ – Close-up view of architectural details on the outside of Orleans Cathedral, Orleans
220) ‘The North Tower’ – Close-up view of the angel statues atop the north tower of Orleans Cathedral
221-222) ‘Orleans from Pont George V’ – Panoramic view of Orleans taken from the Pont George V bridge, showing buildings and the cathedral across the river in the background
223) ‘Orleans North Transept’ – Interior view of the north transept inside Orleans Cathedral
224) ‘South side’ – Close-up view of the architectural details on the exterior of the southern side of Orleans Cathedral
225-226 and 227-228) ‘Bridge over the Canal du Nord near Etricourt Jan 1923’ - Two panoramic views depicting the ruined bridge over the Canal du Nord near Etricourt
229) No caption – Close-up view of a crowd of people attending a ceremony at Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery. The entrance feature is visible on the left in the background
230) No caption – View showing a military band beside the Stone of Remembrance during a ceremony in Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery. Sir Fabian Ware is visible in centre of the foreground as indicated by the annotation ‘F.W.’ below the photograph.
231-232) ‘800 pilgrims to Salient March 1923 Ceremony at Lijssenthoek’ – Panoramic view overlooking Lijssenthoek Military Ceremony during a ceremony involving 800 pilgrims.
233-234) ‘Connaught B.C. June 1923’ – Panoramic view showing Connaught Cemetery, showing the original wooden crosses prior to the erection of permanent headstones. The Cross of Sacrifice as well as an IWGC car are visible in the background.
235) ‘Contay British Cemetery June 1923’ – Close-up view of a row of permanent headstones at Contay British Cemetery.
236) ‘Verneuil Chateau B.C. August 1923’ – Close-up view of rows of wooden crosses with trees in the background at Verneuil Chateau Military Cemetery (now concentrated into Vendresse British Cemetery).
237) ‘Sugar Refinery Anneux July 1923’ – Panoramic view depicting the ruined sugar refinery at Annuex
238) ‘French Memorial, Notre Dame de Lorette, July 1923’ – Panoramic view of the French memorial at Notre Dame de Lorette under construction, surrounded by several rows of wooden crosses
239) ‘Chauny B.C. Aug 1923’ – View showing rows of wooden crosses, with a group of buildings and a chimney in the background
240) ‘Chemins des Dames British Memorial Loyal North Lancs Regt’ – View depicting the 1st Loyal North Lancashire Regiment Memorial at Cerny-en-Laonnois
241) ‘Hermonville’ – View showing a church-like building
242) ‘Coucy le Chateau’ – General view of the ruins of the castle at Coucy-le-Chateau overlooking the commune below
243) ‘Lady Milner’s Memorial Forest of Villers Cotteret’ – View of the Guards Memorial erected to commemorate Second Lieutenant George Cecil of the Grenadier Guards
244) ‘Guards Grave Villers Cotterets Aug 1923’ –view of the Guards’ Grave at Villers Cotteret
245) ‘In the Forest Villers Cotterets Aug 1923’ – General view of the forest at Villers-Cotteret
246) ‘Lady Milner’s Memorial’ – Side view of the memorial erected to commemorate Second Lieutenant George Cecil of the Grenadier Guards
247 – 250) ‘Perreuse Chateau BC Aug 1923’ - Three early views of Perreuse Chateau Franco British National Cemetery showing the original wooden crosses before erection of permanent headstones, and one view looking down a pathway sheltered by a line of trees either side
251) ‘Soupir Chateau Aisne Aug 1923’ – Panoramic view of the ruined bridge and chateau at Soupir
252) ‘Coucy le Chateau Aug 1923’ – Panoramic distant view of the ruins of the castle and commune of Coucy-le-Chateau
253-256) ‘Orleans Cathedral Aug 1923’ – four views of architectural features of Orleans Cathedral, marked as ‘EastEnd’, ‘South Door’ and two views of the ‘Buttresses over S.E. Aisle’
257 – 260) ‘Orleans Cathedral Aug 1923’ – Four close-up views of the buttresses on the cathedral
261-264) ‘Orleans Cathedral Aug 1923’ – four views of architectural features of Orleans Cathedral, including the tower, cloisters and staues.
265) ‘Gezaincourt C.C.E. July 1924’ – General view of Gezaincourt Communal Cemetery Extension, showing the Stone of Remembrance in the foreground, with rows of permanent headstones, the Cross of Sacrifice and seat feature behind.
266) ‘Le Treport M.C.’ – Close-up view of permanent headstones and the Cross of Sacrifice at Le Treport Military Cemetery.
267) ‘Warlencourt Halte BC July 1924’ – Close-up view of permanent headstones and the shelter building at Warlincourt Halte British Cemetery, Saulty.
268) ‘Mont Huon BC.’ – View looking down the central path of Mont Huon Military Cemetery, Le Treport, with rows of permanent headstones on each side, the Stone of Remembrance on the left and the Cross of Sacrifice in the background
269) ‘Warlencourt Halte’ – View of Warlincourt Halte British Cemetery, Saulty cemetery showing rows of permanent headstones with some wooden crosses, as well as the shelter buildings and Stone of Remembrance in the background
270) ‘Bac du Sud BC July 1924’ – General view of Bac-Du-Sud British Cemetery, Bailleulval showing rows of permanent headstones and the Cross of Sacrifice
271) ‘Zivy Crater BC. July 1924’ –view of Zivy Crater, Thelus, showing the shadow of the Cross of Sacrifice in the foreground and a car parked outside the entrance
272) ‘Jeancourt B.C. Aug 1924’ – view of Jeancourt Communal Cemetery Extension showing the original wooden crosses and horticultural planting prior to the erection of permanent headstones, with a person standing by the rose arch in the foreground
273) ‘Grevillers B.C. Aug 1924’ –view of Grevillers British Cemetery showing the original wooden crosses prior to the erection of permanent headstones and final construction. The original sign and entrance gate are visible in the foreground.
274) ‘Bouzincourt C.C.E.’ – General view of Bouzincourt Communal Cemetery Extension showing rows of permanent headstones with the Cross of Sacrifice in the background
‘Warloy Baillons Aug 1924’ – PHOTO MISSING
275) ‘Varennes BC’ – Close-up view of rows of permanent headstones in Varennes Military Cemetery.
276) ‘Varennes BC Aug 1924’ – Close-up view of the backs of permanent headstones in Varennes Military Cemetery with the Cross of Sacrifice in the background
277) ‘41st Divisional Memorial Flers Aug 1924’ – General view of the 41st Division Memorial at Flers; a statue of a First World War British soldier stood atop a tall stone plinth
278) ‘Point du Jour Highland Divl Memorial June 1924’ – General view of the Highland Division Memorial at Point du Jour; a tall tower-like monument made from large stones
279) ‘Varennes BC’ – General view overlooking rows of permanent headstones in Varennes Military Cemetery with the Stone of Remembrance visible in the background
280) ‘North Pylon Etaples Aug 1924’ – Close-up view of the north pylon on top of the main terrace at Etaples Military Cemetery
281) ‘Guards Grave Villers Cotterets Aug 1924’ – View of the Cross of Sacrifice surrounded by dense forest at Guards Grave, Villers Cotterets Forest.
282) ‘Lady Milner’s Memorial Villers Cotterets’ – General view of the memorial erected to 2nd Lieutenant Cecil; a monument with the bas-relief of a woman tending a grave
283) ‘Guards Grave’ – Close-up view of the steps and Cross of Sacrifice at Guards Grave, Villers Cotterets Forest
284) ‘Guards Grave’ – View overlooking Guards Grave, Villers Cotterets Forest with the steps and Cross of Sacrifice to the right
285) ‘Cerny F.M.C. Aug 1924’ – View of Cerny en Laonnois French Military Cemetery showing the original wooden crosses.
286-287) ‘Tennis Tournament June 1924’ – Two large views of a tennis tournament organised by IWGC staff and their families
288) ‘Tennis Tournament June 1924’ – One large view of a tennis tournament organised by IWGC staff and their families
289-292) ‘Tennis Tournament June 1924’ – Four views depicting the tennis tournament, including group shots of IWGC staff and their families
293) ‘Aveluy Wood B.C. July 1925’ – General view of Aveluy Wood Cemetery (Lancashire Dump), Mesnil-Martinsart showing permanent headstones and the Cross of Sacrifice
294) ‘Warloy Baillon June 1925’ – general view of Warloy-Baillon Communal Cemetery with permanent headstones and planted borders
295) ‘Varennes B.C. 1925’ – General view of Varennes Military Cemetery showing permanent headstones with planted borders, with a hedge in the background
296) ‘Acheux BC 1925’ – General view of Acheux British Cemetery showing rows of permanent headstones with planted borders. The Cross of Sacrifice and entrance gate are visible in the background
297) No caption – View taken from inside the entrance shelter building at Warlencourt British Cemetery
298) ‘Warlincourt New BC June 1925’ – View of Warlencourt British Cemetery showing the permanent headstones having been erected behind the original wooden markers which are still in situ. Entrance building in background.
299) ‘12th Divisional Memorial’ – View of the memorial to the 12th (Eastern) Division near Malassise Farm, Epehy
300) No caption – View showing a cemetery under construction, with the wall completed and Cross of Sacrifice erected, and the original register box in the background
301) No caption – General view of a cemetery with wooden crosses and a small group of shrubs in the foreground
302-303) ‘Villers Hill B.C.’ – two views of Villers Hill British Cemetery, Villers-Guislain in the process of being completed, with the original wooden crosses, Stone of Remembrance and cemetery wall.
‘Daours CCE June 1925’ – PHOTO MISSING
304-305) ‘St Sever CC. March 1925’ – two views of St. Sever Cemetery, Rouen showing the curved rows of permanent headstones
306) ‘Levelling up. St Sever. March 1925’ – View showing St. Sever Cemetery, Rouen under construction, with original wooden crosses and plot marker signs in place
307) ‘June 1925’ – View overlooking a man standing among group of permanent headstones, possibly at St Sever Communal Cemetery, Rouen
308) ‘Bray Corbie Road’ – View showing the 1st Australian Division Memorial obelisk at Pozieres
309) ‘Mt St Quentin Peronne’ – View of the original 2nd Australian Division Memorial at Mt. St. Quentin; an Australian digger bayonetting the German eagle
310) ‘Bray Corbie Road’ – Frontal view of the 1st Australian Division Memorial obelisk at Pozieres
311) ‘Bellenglise’ - View showing the 4th Australian Division Memorial obelisk at Bellenglise
312) ‘Village Memorial’ – View of a sculptured figures holding up a block inscribed with names with a house in the background
313) ‘French Memorial Serre Ridge’ – View of an altar-like white stone memorial embossed with a metallic bas-relief of a dying soldier
314) ‘Jonchery-sur-Vesle Aug 1925’ – View of Jonchery-Sur-Vesle British Cemetery showing the original wooden crosses and horticultural planting, before the erection of permanent headstones, with the Cross of Sacrifice in the foreground.
315) ‘Bouilly Cross Roads Aug 1925’ – View of Bouilly Cross Roads Military Cemetery showing the original woodenc rosses, with the Cross of Sacrifice on the left
316) ‘Montreuil au Lions’ – View of Montreuil-Aux-Lions British Cemetery taken from outside the cemetery wall at the entrance, showing the Cross of Sacrifice and wooden crosses over the graves.
317) ‘Noyon Cathedral’ – Interior view of Noyon cathedral, showing the vaulted ceiling
318) ‘St Sever’ – General view looking down the pathway of St. Sever Cemetery, Rouen, showing rows of wooden crosses with the chapel building in the background
319) No caption – View taken in an unidentified cemetery showing the Cross of Sacrifice in the background and three rifles with bayonets stood up crossing over on a grassed area in the centre
320) No caption – Close-up view of a ruined house, taken from the outside
321) No caption –view of an unknown large French war memorial commemorating by name those from Cambrai who died during the First World War
322) No caption – Close-up of the centre an unknown large French war memorial commemorating by name those from Cambrai who died during the First World War
323) No caption – View taken from outside the entrance to Munich Trench Cemetery, showing the original register box and the Cross of Sacrifice in the background
324) No caption – View showing one of the five caribou memorials erected to commemorate Newfoundland’s role during the First World War
325) No caption – View taken further away showing one of the five caribou memorials erected to commemorate Newfoundland’s role during the First World War
326) ‘The crater Connaught’ – Close-up view of the crater near Connaught Cemetery.
327) ‘Same’ – Close-up view of the crater near Connaught Cemetery
328-329) ‘In the cemetery after the explosion 104 headstones were snapped off at ground level.’– two views of Connaught Cemetery showing damaged and broken headstones after an explosion
330) ‘The toolhouse Connaught after the explosion’ – Close-up view of the tool house at Connaught Cemetery following an explosion
331-334) ‘St Owen Rouen’- four photographs of the Church of St Ouen in Rouen, including interior and exterior views
335-339) ‘St Owen Rouen’- four photographs of the Church of St Ouen in Rouen, including interior and exterior views
340) ‘St Ouen’ – Distant view of the Church of St Ouen in Rouen
341) No caption – Interior view of the altar and pews inside the Church of St Ouen
342) ‘Rouen’ – view of shrubs and bushes in front of the Church of St Ouen in Rouen
343) No caption – Exterior view of the Church of St Ouen
344) ‘Railway Dugouts’ – View of the Stone of Remembrance and entrance feature in Railway Dugouts Burial Ground (Transport Farm).
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DS/UK/16Goodland; Herbert Thomas (1874-1956); Col.; soldier; Deputy Controller1874-1956