Grévillers British Cemetery
…Coxyde Military Cemetery. The difference lies in the high natural stone base that connects to the high wall. On either side of the War Stone there are two yew trees…
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…Coxyde Military Cemetery. The difference lies in the high natural stone base that connects to the high wall. On either side of the War Stone there are two yew trees…
…beige natural stone. The top side of the building is also covered with beige natural stone. The corners have been extended a little beyond the side walls. This has been…
…Stone lies just to the side of the path and, in the continuation of the War Stone, the Cross of Sacrifice has been placed in the corner alongside the road….
…a whole has been incorporated in the wall of the cemetery. There are seven trees in the cemetery. Each plateau has two maple trees and there are three whitebeams in…
…cupboard with the register. Subsequently the stairway winds into the direction of the cemetery again and ends in the section of natural stone close to the Cross of Sacrifice. The…
…A hedge surrounds the cemetery. The Cross of Sacrifice has been placed in an octagonal alcove in one corner, just outside the rectangular area of the cemetery.(Geurst, 2010, p.321) Bibliography…
…to the central part of the north side, where they face the War Stone on the opposite side. The War Stone stands on the high southeast side of the field…
…plateau on the east side of the cemetery and the Cross of Sacrifice on the other side, at the end of the central path. The head- stones are oriented toward…
…there are also eleven German graves in the cemetery. After the Armistice, graves from the wide vicinity of Héninel were transferred to the cemetery. The cemetery was largely constructed during…
…on the slope, on the side of the road, with a sunken circular part with the War Stone in the middle. The circle recalls the bomb crater of July 1915….