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Very well kept and inspiring.
I was fortunate to visit this cemetery as part of a memorial event. As ever, the CWGC do a great job honouring the fallen of many nations. Unfortunately, the museum appeared closed so at the time so...
What an inspirational place. The volume of graves takes some comprending and they are immaculately maintained. Just proves how much we owe these people for the lives we are able to live today. Thank y...
Another well presented and immaculate cemetery. Great little visitors centre. This cemetery houses one of two females killed during WW1 Nelly Spindler a nurse.
Lijssenthoek cemetery is a fitting place to remember those who gave up everything for our futures in World War One. Being the second largest commonwealth World War One cemetery in the world, the grave...
Very well kept and inspiring.
I was fortunate to visit this cemetery as part of a memorial event. As ever, the CWGC do a great job honouring the fallen of many nations. Unfortunately, the museum appeared closed so at the time so...
Respect
Fascinating and depressing in equal measures. A brilliant, beautiful and timeless design. Very sobering to walk around. Well worth the detour.
Visit to 2nd largest war grave in Europe
What an inspirational place. The volume of graves takes some comprending and they are immaculately maintained. Just proves how much we owe these people for the lives we are able to live today. Thank y...
Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery
Another well presented and immaculate cemetery. Great little visitors centre. This cemetery houses one of two females killed during WW1 Nelly Spindler a nurse.
Fitting Memorial
Lijssenthoek cemetery is a fitting place to remember those who gave up everything for our futures in World War One. Being the second largest commonwealth World War One cemetery in the world, the grave...