Gwalia Cemetery




^^I was told the holes in the ceiling are used to drop poppy petals on anniversaries. The walls on the left and right are covered in names of the fallen.

^^One of the walls of names.



^^The walls of names are housed inside here. You can see the walls inside the doorways and also on the outside behind the pillars.





^^A wall of names curves around the cemetary.

^^The same wall. There are names in numbers nearly beyond comprehension.


^^I photoshopped two images (of the left and right cemetaries) together to create the panoramic.

^^According to my friend, the field you see behind is the field that the British attacked across.



^^My friend's father crouched with a camera.

^^I think this was one of the pillboxes... I can't be sure though.

^^Two of the incredibly few German graves.

^^Another.



That's all. I do have lots more pictures but not in digital format and I don't have a scanner I'm afraid. Thanks for viewing.

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