Tyne Cot Cemetery

Tyne Cot Cemetery

within a kilometre of the farthest point in Belgium reached by the Allied forces, this is the largest military cemetery in the world with 11,908 graves. It takes its name from the German concrete bunkers, whose ruins still remain, which were thought by soldiers from the 50th Northumbrian division to look like Tyneside cottages.

History Trips

within a kilometre of the farthest point in Belgium reached by the Allied forces, this is the largest military cemetery in the world with 11,908 graves. It takes its name from the German concrete bunkers, whose ruins still remain, which were thought by soldiers from the 50th Northumbrian division to look like Tyneside cottages.

WW1 Battlefield Tour Trips

Ypres

School WW1 Battlefield Tour trip to Ypres

Bring history to life and take the subject outside the classroom. On a tour to the WW1 battlefields in Ypres, your group will experienc...

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Ypres and the Somme

School WW1 Battlefield Tour trip to Ypres and the Somme

Experience the living conditions in the trenches and the destructive power, waste and futility of war by touring the Battlefi...

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