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In Continuing & Grateful Memory — The Menin Gate
The Menin Gate is probably the best known and much loved Memorial to the
Missing not only on the Western Front but anywhere in the world. The
three-volumed book (nearly 1,100 A4 pages) provides an incredible and
original insight to the Memorial itself and of many who are commemorated
on its panels. Major Tonie and Valmai Holt provide a well-written and
apposite introduction to the books.
The books give the story of the Memorial itself — the development,
building, and opening of the Memorial — a short history of the battles
fought on the Salient to the individual cameos of some 1,500 of those
all too often anonymous names. The detailed research that has been
undertaken over a period of more than two years is particularly
impressive revealing a wealth of personal stories. So many of those
recorded by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission do not even have
their family information: I have provided family information, the
school(s) and/or university attended, their employment and career with
the majority including a photograph. Where appropriate I have
cross-referenced other casualties mentioned in the text who died during
the war.
Each book is wonderfully profusely illustrated with contemporary
photographs, drawings, diagrams and maps. The text is easy to follow
that is more often than not illuminated by fascinating quotations from
fellow soldiers and officers, family or friends. After reading each
cameo you are left feeling you now know the man and have shared his
experiences.
The reader is, for the most part, able to follow the officer or soldier
throughout his Great War experiences until his death. After reading the
three volumes it is impossible to visit the Menin Gate, indeed the
Western Front or beyond, without taking them with you to put faces and
stories to the names.
Included are the Victoria Cross winners; those Shot At Dawn; a wide
selection of artists; county and national level sportsmen; Olympians;
the known 15 and 16 year olds, and a hundred brothers or fathers and
sons commemorated together.It must be the most comprehensive collection
ever assembled in one publication.
A list of the names of the men who are included in the cameos in the
book can be found on the Home Page.