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Marne | WW1 Revisited
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A Great War Journey with Paul Reed. A Great War Journey with Paul Reed. Mondement: Remembering The Marne. A century ago the fighting in the fields of the Marne close to Paris was in full swing. Nearly two and a half million British, French and German soldiers, with Colonial. Marne: Fields Of The Marne Battlefield. On this day a century ago the Battle of the Marne began, a turning point in the early months of the Great War when the German Army was stopped from reaching. Marne: Death Of Charles Péguy.
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Above The Battlefield: New Munich Trench Cemetery | WW1 Revisited
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A Great War Journey with Paul Reed. A Great War Journey with Paul Reed. Above The Battlefield: New Munich Trench Cemetery. Posted on April 20, 2015. The Above The Battlefield. Project was back on the Somme over Easter photographing and filming various locations including some of the smaller battlefield cemeteries around Beaumont-Hamel. New Munich Trench cemetery has nearly 150 burials, with twenty unknowns and the majority are men from battalions of the Highland Light Infantry who fell in November 1916.
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Above The Battlefield | WW1 Revisited
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A Great War Journey with Paul Reed. A Great War Journey with Paul Reed. Is a new project for WW1 Revisited. Using a DJI Phantom 2 Vision. Drone, my aim is to film and photograph the Great War battlefields from above adding a new dimension to seeing the ground as it is today. For the project a new WW1 Revisited YouTube Channel. Has been created but films will also be posted on this site too. Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Lives of the First World War. Comments on WW1 Revisited. DJI Phantom 2 Vision.
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Ypres | WW1 Revisited
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A Great War Journey with Paul Reed. A Great War Journey with Paul Reed. British Tank in Flanders. This memorial to the Tank Corps commemorates their role in the Third Battle of Ypres but is part of a larger project to get a large scale replica of a First. Above The Battlefield Video: Hooge Crater. Hooge Crater Cemetery has 5,923 graves; more than half of them are unknown soldiers. One of the great Silent Cites of Flanders it sits on a ridge astride the Menin Road. Above The Battlefield Video: Prowse Point.
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Somme Sunset in Winter | WW1 Revisited
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A Great War Journey with Paul Reed. A Great War Journey with Paul Reed. Somme Sunset in Winter. Posted on December 19, 2014. Snow has yet to fall on the Somme this year but this image from 2012 shows a light dusting over the battlefield between Courcelette. Larr; Above The Battlefield Video: Ovillers, Somme. Above The Battlefield: London Cemetery, High Wood. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Verdun | WW1 Revisited
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A Great War Journey with Paul Reed. A Great War Journey with Paul Reed. French National Cemetery, Douaumont. The battlefields of Verdun are among the most haunting on the Western Front: vast acres of forest with crumbling trenches, bunkers and shell holes. In 1916 more than 770,000 French and. Voie Sacrée Memorial, Verdun. Sunset At Froideterre, Verdun. War Horse, Voie Sacrée. Shell Scarred Ground, Verdun. Category: First World War. Frozen Shell Holes at Verdun. Commonwealth War Graves Commission. On Fro...
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Remembering Gallipoli | WW1 Revisited
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A Great War Journey with Paul Reed. A Great War Journey with Paul Reed. Posted on April 25, 2015. Turkish Memorial, Gallipoli. Larr; Above The Battlefield: New Munich Trench Cemetery. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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Above The Battlefield: Ovillers Military Cemetery | WW1 Revisited
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A Great War Journey with Paul Reed. A Great War Journey with Paul Reed. Above The Battlefield: Ovillers Military Cemetery. Posted on December 7, 2014. Is a village on the Somme battlefields, taken by German troops in September 1914 and which later formed part of their defences in what would become Mash Valley. Was enlarged after the war to 3,440 of which 2,480 were unidentified. This aerial image of the cemetery was taken with the DJI Phantom. As part of the Above The Battlefield. DJI Phantom 2 Vision.
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Above The Battlefield Video: Ovillers, Somme | WW1 Revisited
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A Great War Journey with Paul Reed. A Great War Journey with Paul Reed. Above The Battlefield Video: Ovillers, Somme. Posted on December 9, 2014. Was started during the winter of 1916/17 when dead from the front line between Thiepval and Courcelette were buried here, including the son of the then famous Music Hall star Sir Harry Lauder. His son, Captain John Lauder. Filmed as usual with a DJI Phantom 2 Vision. Larr; Above The Battlefield: Ovillers Military Cemetery. Somme Sunset in Winter. A sangrenta Ba...
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