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But it's never made me cry. Far fewer people have heard of the Menin Gate. It, too, is a memorial arch, the entrance to the Belgian city of Ieper. This smallish city was the center of the Western ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Amiens, France: When thousands of Australian and New Zealand troops marched from the Belgian city of leper to the battlefields of ...
Singing under the Menin Gate memorial in Belgium was a "great honour" for a Manx choir from Peel, the musical director has said. Thirteen children and six adult choristers from Cathedral Isle of ...
The heads of state will attend the ceremony of the Last Post at the Menin Gate. Lucy Hockings explains its significance.
Mark Whitaker reports from the Menin Gate in the Belgian city of Ypres, a symbol of remembrance that, some 90 years after WWI, still has the power to affect visitors deeply. Show more Mark ...
The Menin Gate buglers emerge every night in Ypres in remembrance of the soldiers of the Commonwealth who lost their lives in the battles of Flanders during the Great War. In the lead-up to Anzac ...
Thirteen child and six adult choristers from Cathedral Isle of Man will travel to Ypres in Belgium to perform at the daily memorial service at the Menin Gate. The two-day trip would see the choir ...
In the Belgian town of Ypres, which was left in ruins by the conflict, the Armistice Day service took place at the Menin Gate memorial. Robert Hall reports. Veterans attend Menin Gate ceremony.
Menin Gate, the superstar trotter named after the war memorial in Ypres, Belgium, dedicated to the British and Commonwealth soldiers who were killed in the Ypres Salient of World War I ...
The heads of state will attend the ceremony of the Last Post at the Menin Gate. Lucy Hockings explains its significance. What happened at the Menin Gate? Video, 00:01:27What happened at the Menin ...