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Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBooklet - Paperback booklet, Richard Reid et al, He is not missing. He is here! : Australia and the Menin Gate; visit to Australia by buglers from the Menin Gate, Ieper, Belgium 1-15 November 1997, 1997
... : Australia and the Menin Gate; visit to Australia by buglers from the Menin Gate, Ieper, Belgium 1-15 November 1997....Ieper (Belgium)...Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch ANZAC House Level 3 4 Collins Street Melbourne Ieper (Belgium) War memorials Menin Gate WW1 monuments World War 1 monuments Commemorative program for the visit to Australia by Buglers from the Menin Gate. ...Commemorative program for the visit to Australia by Buglers from the Menin Gate. It provides details of the ceremony and the history of the Menin Gate, as well as some history of Australians in action at Ieper during the First World war.Booklet has a white spine. The cover has a coloured photo image of six bugle players performing in front of the Menin Gate, the image is overlaid with with the title in white print.non-fictionCommemorative program for the visit to Australia by Buglers from the Menin Gate. It provides details of the ceremony and the history of the Menin Gate, as well as some history of Australians in action at Ieper during the First World war.ieper (belgium), war memorials, menin gate, ww1 monuments, world war 1 monuments -
Federation University Historical CollectionPostcard - Black and White, Westoutre, Belgium, c1916, c1916
... Ieper town centre on a road leading from the N375 Dikkebusseweg. The village of Westoutre (now Westouter) remained in Allied hands from the early months of the First World War to the Armistice, but in the summer of 1918, after the Battles of the Lys, it was within 2.4 Kms of the front line. (http://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/2023773/Westoutre%20British%20Cemetery, accessed 11/07/2014) Chatham-Holmes Family Collection Westoutre World War One Belgium ...Holmes Family WW1 memorabilia. Westoutre British Cemetery is located 11.5 Kms south-west of Ieper town centre on a road leading from the N375 Dikkebusseweg. The village of Westoutre (now Westouter) remained in Allied hands from the early months of the First World War to the Armistice, but in the summer of 1918, after the Battles of the Lys, it was within 2.4 Kms of the front line. (http://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/2023773/Westoutre%20British%20Cemetery, accessed 11/07/2014)Black and white postcard of showing the town of Westoutre on Belgium. chatham-holmes family collection, westoutre, world war one, belgium, postcard
