harneyn Posted 24 April , 2005 Share Posted 24 April , 2005 In Memory Commonwealth War Cemeteries, Communals Cemeteries & Churchyards in Belgium & France - this I found on another post in the forum. From the above I found: Heritage of the Great War It has lots of photos taken by the "Mad Photographer" Frank Hurley and some color photos from that era - some of the first real color photographs of the First World War. Enjoy, Ann Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AndyHollinger Posted 25 April , 2005 Share Posted 25 April , 2005 Wonderful site ... well done. Another great resource. Do we know the author? Is he/she/they a PAL. The songs seemed very garbled but the effect is electrifying ... almost as if they are being sung in a dream. Andy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tammilnad Posted 25 April , 2005 Share Posted 25 April , 2005 Hello, If you mean the author of the site itself that is Rob Ruggenberg who is a dutch newspaper journalist. I remember that he worked for Trouw which started of in the second world war as an illegal newspapers. If you want to know more about him I can find out for you. Frans Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
harneyn Posted 25 April , 2005 Author Share Posted 25 April , 2005 Here is his credo: Ruggenberg <If you mean the author of the site itself that is Rob Ruggenberg who is a dutch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CROONAERT Posted 25 April , 2005 Share Posted 25 April , 2005 Do we know the author? Is he/she/they a PAL. Hi Andy. Yes he is. Dave. (PS, Rob (if you read this post) - the officer dressed in dark blue in the background of your photo is an artillery officer) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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