Quarry Cemetery, Marquion
…a chapel in the open air. The secludedness of the space is reinforced by the grove that lies on the other long side of the location. The Cross of Sacrifice…
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…a chapel in the open air. The secludedness of the space is reinforced by the grove that lies on the other long side of the location. The Cross of Sacrifice…
…translated in the design. The central plateau with the Cross of Sacrifice lies at the same elevation as the entrance and two steps higher than the grassy area with the…
…just as is the case with the nearby Hooge Crater Cemetery. Beside the special memorials there are still the remains of a crater in the form of a pond. The…
…an embankment with a hedge. The entrance is situated on the main axis of the cemetery. The orientation of the graves follows that of the original field. The War Stone…
…entrance on the west side and the War Stone on the east side. The graves are oriented toward the east. The Cross of Sacrifice stands on a horizontal plateau with…
…slope of the ground. The War Stone is in line with the entrance, on the southeast side of the cemetery, and the headstones are oriented toward the War Stone. The…
…the west side. The entrance was originally accommodated in one of the two shelters on either side of the War Stone, so that on arrival visitors could see the Stone,…
…captured from the Germans for the second time. The first graves lie in plot i, rows a-e. After the war, the cemetery was further extended with graves from the battlefield…
…front, the cemetery opens up expressly on the side of the road, whereas the nearby Hooge Crater Cemetery, for example, is oriented toward the landscape. The rather exceptional entrance building…
…into account that the War Stone might be placed there at a later date. The ground lies appealingly in an open spot in the middle of groves at the end…