Beaurains Road Cemetery
…not be higher than 4′ 6″ (approx.. 1.07m). (Geurst, 2010, p.213) Bibliography Geurst, J. (2010) Cemeteries of the Great War by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Rotterdam: 010 Publishers. Also Cited In…
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…not be higher than 4′ 6″ (approx.. 1.07m). (Geurst, 2010, p.213) Bibliography Geurst, J. (2010) Cemeteries of the Great War by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Rotterdam: 010 Publishers. Also Cited In…
…placed at either end of the central path, so that a clear central axis was created. Behind the Cross of Sacrifice there is a walled lower part with a number…
…part is slightly broader and also contains French graves. The rows have been laid out irregularly. The left-hand part is more strictly arranged but is narrower in its second segment….
…part of the British cemetery is surrounded by a yew hedge. The visitor walks past the first part before reaching the shelter that stands in a line with the War…
…westward. A path was laid between the old and the new part as a new central axis, with the entrance and the Cross of Sacrifice at either end. To the…
Photographer: Tim Skelton Blauwepoort Farm Cemetery Gazetteer No. G0671 Date Address Ieper, West-Vlaanderen Belgium Description The cemetery is not shown on the IWGC list of cemeteries by Lutyens, but he…
…another. The plateau consists of a horizontal grass surface surrounded by a wall approx.imately 1 metre high with an entrance gateway between two short brick piers. The brick wall changes…
…on entering. Apart from the brickwork, the building is not characteristic of Lutyens’ and Goldsmith’s work. The entrance is not elaborated with arches, nor is the round end of the…
…main axis. The organization of the front area, with graves that were transferred after the Armistice, deviates from the rear part with the graves that were laid out during the…
…i and ii at the front, to the left, near the road. After the war, this field was extended toward the rear with short rows of graves with two extra…