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The Menin Gate was designed by Reginald Blomfield with construction completed in It lists the names of 54, men who fell in the Salient and who have no known grave. If you think about this figure for a moment, it is equivalent to the population of a small town, and this is just the men who have no known grave.
The names represent the fallen of Britain, Ireland, and what were then the Dominions apart from New Zealand up until 16th August Those with no known grave after that date are recorded at Tyne Cot. The names are inscribed on panels arranged by Regiment, and within that by rank. William was a professional soldier; he had originally enlisted in the Worcestershire Regiment in at the age of 19 and after serving with them for several years had left the ranks in The Second Worcesters were involved in one of the most famous early heroic stands against the German Army, at Gheluvelt on October the 31st However, William Goody was not one of those who fought there; he had been killed ten days earlier near Poelcapelle and was one of many who died in the early days of skirmishes and movement before the trench lines became permanent and have no known grave.
A recent memorial located just to the right as you look out of the town of the Menin Gate on the ramparts is the memorial to Indian soldiers. Near this is a small brass model of the Menin Gate with information in braille.
A short distance past the Indian Memorial on the left is a brick-built stand with two poems in Flemish and English; one by Edmund Blunden and one by Herman de Coninck who was not born until the Second World War. Old air shafts, some of brick and some of metal rise up through the ramparts.
There is an old brick-built icehouse, where food and medicines used to be stored. They were kept cold by blocks of ice, which were cut from the moat in the winter and covered with soil and tree branches. There are a number of viewpoints on the ramparts, and also information boards about the history and also the flora and fauna. At the right times of year there are wild flowers; in early spring snowdrops and crocuses are in abundance.
Even when it is raining, fishermen sit on the opposite bank with oversized umbrellas. The Cloth Hall houses the In Flanders Field museum , which is a good place to visit to gain some background on the battles around Ypres, although my own preference is for some of the smaller museums such as those at Hooge and at Zonnebeke.
The website is in Dutch, French, English and German and it offers information for everything you might need to know about the city, its facilities and what it has to offer in the way of cultural events and entertainment. Armistice Day Events in Ieper. The Cloth Hall was damaged by German artillery shelling from November By the end of the war exactly four years later is was almost completely demolished, with only the stump of the belfry tower footings remaining. For more information about this famous building:.
However, after the war his body was moved to lie here next to his brother. This was a most unusual event, and it is possible to speculate that the influence and importance of the brothers father, Sir James Knott, had something to do with this.
Sir James Knott donated the money to construct the tower at St. Georges Memorial Church in Ypres. He also built a church at Fenham in Newcastle named St. Basil's Church in memory of his sons. However, the file on Henry Knott held at the National Archives in Kew shows that he was not originally buried in this cemetery either. Bois Carre was a small wood located noth-east of Vierstraat south-west of Ypres , and Western Redoubt was a fortified position just inside its western edge.
In November his father was sent a letter stating that Henry Knott was buried in the 'New Cemetery near Poperinghe'.
Poperinghe is located about seven miles west of Ypres, and whilst there is a Poperinghe New Military Cemetery today, the map reference given Sheet 27 Square L 22d.
As he died at Number 10 Casualty Clearing Station which was located near Lijssenthoek of gun shot wounds to the head, this would make more sense than his being originally buried in Ypres itself. It seems therefore that Henry's body must have been moved to Reservoir Cemetery in Ypres, and that his brother was then moved from the Somme to lie beside him, almost certainly at the same time.
In , his father Sir James Knott annotated a form sent by the War Office enquiring about his sons next of kin with the words "He was my third son and unmarried. On the outbreak of war my family consisted of three sons.
I had no daughters, all three [sons] joined up in August Ypres Reservoir Cemetery today. Reservoir Cemetery just after the War.
Photo from the Michelin Guide to Ypres. On the outskirts of Ypres are three more cemeteries, now also within the town itself although not within the ramparts. Menin Road South Cemetery. It was in use until the summer of Following the Armistice, graves were concentrated here from Menin Road North Cemetery, as well as from isolated positions on the battlefields around, and there are special memorials to 54 men who were buried in Menin Road North Cemetery, but whose graves were probably destroyed later by shell-fire, and could not be located.
The special memorials at Menin Road South Cemetery. These special memorials are located on either side of the entrance. The Cemetery layout at first sight appears quite regular, which is more usual in post-war concentration cemeteries; but the somewhat uneven layout of many of the graves denotes it's contemporary nature.
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