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My visit to the European Parliament and the Ypres Battlefield – November 2013.
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Author: Fred Hart

Day 4: Returning to the UK

November 7, 2013Fred Hart

After 14 hours’ worth of travelling, I am now back at home in Cirencester, (not) looking forward to returning to lectures at uni tomorrow. Broadcast Law is the lecture I have tomorrow, and I believe it will be on contempt… Continue Reading →

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Day 3: The Ypres Battlefield Tour and A Greek Meal

November 6, 2013Fred Hart

Today has been quite a powerful day, as I have been visiting various sites around the Province of West-Vlaanderen, learning about First World War Belgium. We started by picking up our guide from the railway station at Ypres (or Ieper,… Continue Reading →

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My Return to the UK

November 6, 2013Fred Hart

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The Grand Place

November 6, 2013Fred Hart 1 Comment

I took hundreds of photos around the Grand Place – it looks very impressive all lit up at night!

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Live Greek Music

November 6, 2013Fred Hart

There’s no formal dinner tonight, and I fancied a bit of Greek food… I’m glad I came to the El Greco restaurant on the Grand Place! It only cost me €19 for my meal – which was good considering the… Continue Reading →

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A Greek Meal

November 6, 2013Fred Hart

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Ypres Battlefield

November 6, 2013Fred Hart

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Menin Gate

November 6, 2013Fred Hart

The Menin Gate is located right in the middle of the town of Ypres (or Ieper is the official name now, as it falls within the Flemish (Belgian Dutch) region of Belgium). This is the memorial to the Indian soldiers… Continue Reading →

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Langemark: The German Cemetary

November 6, 2013Fred Hart

Langemark – the German cemetary – is quite different. I guess the difference between winning and losing a war is that you’re not allowed much time or space in which to remember those you have lost. This building is the… Continue Reading →

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Tyne Cot Cemetary

November 6, 2013Fred Hart

There are almost 12000 people buried here – approx. 8000 unidentified/unnamed. Many aged 19/20 too – so not much younger than I am now! It is quite moving to walk through and see the number of headstones, before realising that… Continue Reading →

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