Genevra Charsley, Flanders Battlefield Tour
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Restoration work being carried out on the Buttes in Polygon Wood therefore is currently off limits to the public walking up there. The cemetery is still accessible to the public.
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Positive response to explanation of the Christmas Truce, we’re now going to insert into the tour a visit to the resting place of a footballer for the two teenage sons…
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Oh dear, time to be a damp squid..."so we wondered if there is any way you could also incorporate the Christmas Truce football match site?"
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Oh dear, time to be a damp squid..."so we wondered if there is any way you could also incorporate the Christmas Truce football match site?"
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On Friday we followed James Cormack of the 5th Cameron Highlanders & the Final Advance 28th September through to 27th October 1918. Starting off at the area of Bellewaerde, Frezenberg Ridges and Potijze, then advancing through areas such as MolenHoek Ridge, the Keiberg Spur & on to Waterdamhoek.
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Too busy thinking I’d have nightmares after going down there. Jacques and I were offered the opportunity once but we politely declined.
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I think it was around the area of Hill 80, could be mistaken though.
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I don’t envy the person who has to carry the box with remains down into the crypt…
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***Take Notice***For anyone out guiding the Ypres Salient this weekend please note there is a burial service on Saturday 4th October at the German Cemetery at Langemarck, from what I understand it is going to be in the afternoon.
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Out guiding and met Tonny one of the buglers from the Last Post Association, he very kindly gave a little impromptu talk about his role within the LPA. A nice surprise for my chaps from Leek in Staffordshire.
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Today, I visited the British war cemetery in Stahnsdorf, where the remains of those who fell in Germany during the First World War are laid to rest. Among them is Thomas Colvill-Jones, an Anglo-Argentine volunteer and young RAF pilot who departed from Buenos Aires in 1917.
#LestWeForget
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From 27th September to the 30th November a 6.5 metered high figure known as The Hauntings will be placed near the Menin Gate Memorial in Ieper. Facing towards the memorial symbolizing all those that never returned home…

📸 Flanders Fields 14-18
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Ahead of my guided tour yesterday for the Royal British Legion Gloucester City at Talbot House I read an article about TOC H where Tubby Clayton had been described as the “priest for the parish of the Ypres Salient” during the First World War.” A fitting and wonderful description I thought.
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A boy soldier, enlisting at the age of 14 in 1905 having been born in Peshawar, India. Entered theatre of war 10th November 1914, described as: intelligent, hardworking, smart and trustworthy. Wounded in the areas of Barnsley Road and Post 28, resting in peace in Essex Farm Cemetery.
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We first came to the burial ground of the Clan MacCrae around 23 years ago. Today we made a return visit, I’m so pleased we did as I missed so much information from my first visit, especially some that links back to my old Clan MacCrae book of those who died, fought and survived the First World War.
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The Kohima Epitaph:

‘When you go home, tell them of us and say,
For your tomorrow, we gave our today’

#VJDAY80

📸 Captain Edwin Alan Robert Syms saluting his fallen comrades at Taukkyan War Cemetery, Burma, in 2005.
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Tonight we are staying just outside Tain where the hills to the rear of Tain were used by the Gordon Highlanders “U Battalion” (from University) for training a few days prior to the declaration of war by Great Britain to Germany. Little did they realise…
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Well, this was a nice surprise to start the day, thank you TripAdvisor - As Jacques and I have always said "we're only as good as our last tour," something we firmly believe in even after all these years.

Thank you also to all past & present customers who have placed their faith in us.
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A haunting sight of the skeletal ruins of Zonnebeke Church...1917.