Mons Communal Cemetery
…the park structure. A semicircular bench, the War Stone and the Cross of Sacrifice form the central axis of the cemetery. The War Stone and the Cross of Sacrifice stand…
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…the park structure. A semicircular bench, the War Stone and the Cross of Sacrifice form the central axis of the cemetery. The War Stone and the Cross of Sacrifice stand…
…side and the newer graves and the War Stone on the east. The axis terminates at a seat in the wall. The graves are oriented toward the east. The Cross…
…memorial panel opposite the entrance. A toolhouse is situated behind the wall. The graves lie in two directions on the slope that is sur- rounded by a hedge. The materialization…
…of the roof and reinforce the idea of overlapping volumes form a conspicuous feature here. On the second field, there are trees on either side and a hedge. On the…
…exceptionally pruned tree directly behind the last headstone. Two other details are also remarkable. The catch of the gate is decorated in Chinese style and there is a pinecone above…
…graves are laid out around the entrance axis. Most graves lie on the left of the entrance and the Cross of Sacrifice faces these graves. The bench is located between…
…at the Cross of Sacrifice. On the outside, the embankment runs upward alongside the flower boxes. The wall around the cemetery follows the slope of the ground, with sudden increases…
…as the architect responsible. The limited size of the cemetery makes it improbable that Lutyens was at all engaged in the design. Orange Hill Cemetery and Orange Trench Cemetery were…
…retaining wall on one side. The entrance consists of a curved slope from the road that leads up the embankment. On either side of the slope there are several steps…
…above the alcove, the pilasters in the side façade, and the alternating setbacks in the roof. Just as is the case with the shelter, the entrance and the wall surrounding…