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Remembered Today:

Soldiers Burried in St Germain au Mont d'Or


Guest vejaro

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Hello

Sorry for the cross posting with the Units and formations forum! Fist message: Nov 25 2005, 01:33 AM

Sorry for the bad English: I'm french!

I took a lot of photos in St Germain au Mont d'Or:

- Panoramics of the cemetery

- Picture of the Church

- Pictures of the place where the camp was (Still called "Le pré des Anglais" Britishs' field)

- Picture of a map of St Germain

By the way, I took a picture of each graves (2 by 2) It means 117 graves (For WW1: 89 British, 3 Australian, 7 Indian, 6 British West Indian soldiers)

If someone is interested in a picture of a particular grave, send me a mail!

Do you know a webmaster who would be interseted to take care of these pictures?(quite 100Mo in Hight Resolution!)

Amicalement

MERIGOT Jean Marc 43 ans de Conflans Ste Honorine (78)

p t i b e l @ i n f o n i e . f r

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vejaro

Personally I don't have any photo requirements from St Germain, but it is a very kind offer.

There is an organisation which is trying to get and publish CWGC headstones photographs on the 'net but I can't remember who. I am sure another pal may be able to remember.

Regards

Andy

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