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Guards' Grave is a military cemetery near Villers-Cotterêts in northern France, maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. In 1914, the British Expeditionary Force fought a rearguard action here during the Retreat from Mons. On 1 September, the British 4th (Guards) Brigade who were covering the withdrawal of 2nd Division, came into contact with the leading units of the German III Corps on the edge of woodland near Villers-Cotterêts. The brigade lost more than 300 men in the encounter, but were able to break away and continue the withdrawal.

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  • Guards' Grave is a military cemetery near Villers-Cotterêts in northern France, maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. In 1914, the British Expeditionary Force fought a rearguard action here during the Retreat from Mons. On 1 September, the British 4th (Guards) Brigade who were covering the withdrawal of 2nd Division, came into contact with the leading units of the German III Corps on the edge of woodland near Villers-Cotterêts. The brigade lost more than 300 men in the encounter, but were able to break away and continue the withdrawal. (en)
  • Guards Grave is een Britse militaire begraafplaats met gesneuvelden uit de Eerste Wereldoorlog gelegen in de gemeente Villers-Cotterêts in het Franse departement Aisne. De begraafplaats werd ontworpen door Herbert Baker en ligt in het Forêt de Retz, in een diepte naast de weg, op ruim 3 km ten noorden van het centrum van de gemeente (Église Saint-Nicolas). Ze heeft een rechthoekig grondplan met een oppervlakte van 204 m² en wordt grotendeels omsloten door een muur opgetrokken uit geloven keien en afgedekt met blokken witte natuurstenen. Het Cross of Sacrifice staat op het niveau van de straat waarna een trappartij met een zestiental treden afdaalt naar het terrein met de graven. (nl)
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  • Guards' Grave is a military cemetery near Villers-Cotterêts in northern France, maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. In 1914, the British Expeditionary Force fought a rearguard action here during the Retreat from Mons. On 1 September, the British 4th (Guards) Brigade who were covering the withdrawal of 2nd Division, came into contact with the leading units of the German III Corps on the edge of woodland near Villers-Cotterêts. The brigade lost more than 300 men in the encounter, but were able to break away and continue the withdrawal. The cemetery in its original form was created by Lord Killanin (the brother of Lieut-Col. George Henry Morris, who had been killed in the action on 1 September) along with Lord Robert Cecil M.P. who was working for the Missing and Wounded Department of the Red Cross (and whose nephew Lieut. George Cecil is also buried here) the Lord Elphinstone, and the Revd. H. T. R. Briggs who had together discovered a makeshift grave when they visited in November 1914. It is thought that had been made by wounded British prisoners of war, with the help of local people. The group decided to have the bodies disinterred with the help of the town's doctor, Dr. Henri Moufflier, in an attempt to identify as many as they could, and after three days they found 98 men in total, though they were unable to identify 20 of them. They enlarged what they referred to as the 'pit' and reburied the men. This layout can still clearly be seen today, with the later headstones arranged around the edge. Originally the four officers were buried in a plot in the Villers-Cotterêts town cemetery, but after the war when the Commonwealth War Graves Commission carried out a reconciliation they were put back with the others in the Guards' Grave. Rudyard Kipling, who wrote the Irish Guards regimental biography of the First World War said it was "perhaps the most beautiful of all resting-places in France". (en)
  • Guards Grave is een Britse militaire begraafplaats met gesneuvelden uit de Eerste Wereldoorlog gelegen in de gemeente Villers-Cotterêts in het Franse departement Aisne. De begraafplaats werd ontworpen door Herbert Baker en ligt in het Forêt de Retz, in een diepte naast de weg, op ruim 3 km ten noorden van het centrum van de gemeente (Église Saint-Nicolas). Ze heeft een rechthoekig grondplan met een oppervlakte van 204 m² en wordt grotendeels omsloten door een muur opgetrokken uit geloven keien en afgedekt met blokken witte natuurstenen. Het Cross of Sacrifice staat op het niveau van de straat waarna een trappartij met een zestiental treden afdaalt naar het terrein met de graven. Er liggen 98 Britten begraven waaronder 20 niet geïdentificeerde. De grafzerken staan naast elkaar tegen de omgevende muur opgesteld. De begraafplaats wordt onderhouden door de Commonwealth War Graves Commission. (nl)
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