Tassieoptom
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We had the privilege of attending the Dawn Service at VB in 2017, and it looks very different in your photos without the seating and equipment. It looks clean, peaceful and I hope to get back again on a similar day next year.View attachment 139810 View attachment 139811 View attachment 139812 View attachment 139813 View attachment 139814 View attachment 139815 View attachment 139816 View attachment 139817 View attachment 139818 View attachment 139819 Villers-Bretonneux Australian Cemetery and new Sir John Monash centre behind. This was an immense space with intense emotion. The new centre feels out of place, not sure I approve of the way it has been done. But every one who can should stop here. In some ways the tiny field hospital cemetery was more emotional, but this cemetery was for us the last we could emotionally visit. The day has drained us more than I can say.
We found none of our relatives, but if you see your relatives here, or if you lost family in France please be aware that the graves are being lovingly tended and cared for.
Some of the stories you read/hear are so sad. It took nearly 20 years for my relatives body to be found and luckily his tags were still readable. He survived Gallipoli, to be killed early on in the "Big Push" of 1916.Excellent and some quirky photo compositions. Thanks for the memories. I followed my great uncles footsteps around the Somme. Born in rural SA and died aged 21 and they never found his body.
Thank you for the kind words, I am a painter in my near nonexistent spare time, so try to take photographs that I would like to paint. So perhaps that gives me a different perspective. The Canadian chap we met said his Great grandfather fought in the area so hence his pilgrimage. Was surreal to see a soldier in uniform on horseback with two rifles at Pozieres. After meeting him I took more notice of how many Maple leaf tombstones there were.Excellent and some quirky photo compositions. Thanks for the memories. I followed my great uncles footsteps around the Somme. Born in rural SA and died aged 21 and they never found his body.
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