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In Continuing & Grateful Memory — The Ploegsteert Sector
This 502 page book includes profusely illustrated cameos on five hundred
individuals who are commemorated on the Ploegsteert Memorial or buried
in the surrounding twelve cemeteries, together with a detailed tour of
the sector to accompany the text (and a photographic tour of the
inaccessible parts of Ploegsteert Wood); the history of the Christmas
Truce; General Erich Ludendorff’s history of the German Spring
Offensive; and general tourist information to assist the visitor.
The Ploegsteert sector is a fascinating area to visit. It first came to
public prominence as the centre of the Christmas Truce in December 1914
but the desperate fighting that took place prior is often overlooked as
most concentrate on the First Battle of Ypres that raged only a few
miles to the north. The sector was active throughout the war although it
was not involved in a major action until 1917 during the Battle of
Messines and again during the German Spring Offensive in April 1918.
The wide range of individuals I have written about cover the duration of
the war from October 1914 until the last weeks of the war in 1918. A
detailed tour of the area is easy to follow with its accompanying map
that takes the reader (or visitor) from Ploegsteert Memorial to visit
the important points of interest and to the following cemeteries:
Berks Cemetery Extension
Hyde Park Corner (Royal Berks) Cemetery
Lancashire Cottage Cemetery
London Rifle Brigade Cemetery
Mud Corner Cemetery
Ploegsteert Churchyard
Ploegsteert Wood Military Cemetery
Prowse Point Military Cemetery
Rifle House Cemetery
Strand Military Cemetery, Ploegsteert Wood
Toronto Avenue Cemetery
Underhill Farm Cemetery, Ploegsteert
I have written 850 cameos on individuals who are commemorated on the
Memorial or in the cemeteries putting life back into many of the
‘anonymous’ names that commemorate those who made the ultimate sacrifice
during the First World War. Included amongst the cameos are those of
the VC holders, those Shot At Dawn, a range of sportsmen, artists, known
15 and 16 year olds and fascinating stories about soldiers of all ranks
from Private to Brigadier General.
A list of the names of the men who are included in the cameos in the
book can be found on the Home Page.