Australian; Servicemen; WW1; WW2; World War 1; World War 2; Military; burial; burials; Gravestone; Gravestones; St John the Evangelist; Church; Churchyard; Cemetery; Village; Wylye Valley; Death; Deaths; Dead; Influenza; fallen; heroes; Graveyard; First World; Second World War; Wars; Army; Armed Services; Soldier; Soldiers; comrades; anzac; anzacs; armed forces; Sutton Veny; England; English; Great Britain; British; Rural; tomb; tombstone; tombstones headstones; church of england; c of e; jesus; god; place of worship, stone cross; kingdom of Wessex; headstone cross of remembrance; monument; wiltshire; wilts; streetscape
Description
War Graves and Memorial in the churchyard of St Johns church at Sutton Veny village in the Wylye Valley, Wiltshire, United Kingdom.The churchyard contains 168 First World War burials,143 of which are Australian servicemen (Anzac) who died from an influenza epidemic in the year 1918, buried alongside those that died from their wounds.
Clogheen; Ireland; John Dunn; Shanrahan Cemetery; Tipperary; grave; graveyard; headstone
Description
Shanrahan medieval cemetery at Clogheen, Tipperary, the site of St. Cathaldus's monastery. This grave is lovingly tended and other members of the family are buried in adjacent graves.
Yester Kirk, Yester Parish Church, Gifford, East Lothian, Scotland, Scottish, Scots, Great Britain, British Isles, United Kingdom, UK, Europe, church, churches, religious Architecture, religion, sunset, tower, towers, spire, spires, T plan, white building, buildings, cemetery, cemeteries, grave, graves, graveyard, graveyards, gravestone, gravestones, headstone, headstones, yellow, dark blue sky, deep blue skies, Celtic cross, crosses, silhouette, silhouettes, sunny, sunlight, birth place of John Witherspoon, born 1722 or 1723, signatory of the American Declaration of Independence, first president of Princeton University, USA, America, heritage, history, historical, built 1710, 18C, C18, 18th century, winter 2004
Pencaitland Kirk, East Lothian, The Lothians, Scotland, Scottish, Scots, Great Britain, British Isles, United Kingdom, UK, Europe, Pencaitland village, villages, religion, religious, Church of Scotland, burial place of James VI, Lord Ruthven, 1777 to 1858, kirks, churches, tower, towers, stone, stones, grave, graves, gravestone, gravestones, headstone, headstones, graveyard, graveyards, sunny, sunlight, blue sky, blue skies, shadow, shadows, weather vane, holiday, vacation, leisure, travel, historic, historical, A listed, founded 1242, 13C, C13, 13th century, consecrated by David de Bernham, Bishop of St Andrews, built 1631, 17th century, 17C, C17, winter 2005
Pencaitland Kirk, East Lothian, The Lothians, Scotland, Scottish, Scots, Great Britain, British Isles, United Kingdom, UK, Europe, Haddingtonshire, village, villages, religion, religious, Architecture, Church of Scotland, burial place of James VI, Lord Ruthven, 1777 to 1858, kirks, church, churches, octagonal, oblong tower, towers, medieval, gallery stair, stone, stones, grave, graves, gravestone, gravestones, headstone, headstones, graveyard, graveyards, sunny, sunlight, blue sky, blue skies, shadow, shadows, weather vane, holiday, vacation, leisure, travel, historic, historical, A listed, founded 1242, consecrated by David de Bernham, Bishop of St Andrews, 13th century, 13C, C13, built 1631, 17th century, 17C, C17, winter 2005
WWI, WWII, WWII, WW2, WWII, WWII, WW2, world war 2, American war cemetery, Normandy, grave, graves, headstone, headstones, Omaha beach, Colleville-sur Mer, France