Tynecot Military Cemetery

Located in the Ypres Salient in Belgium, Tyne Cot Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery and Memorial to the Missing is the largest CWGC cemetery in the world. The cemetery grounds located just outside Passchendaele were assigned to Britain in perpetuity by King Albert I of Belgium in recognition for the sacrifices made by the British Empire during World War I.

The cemetery was designed by Sir Herbert Baker and the Cross of Sacrifice in the centre of the grounds was built on top of a German pill box. A total of 11,954 men are buried here (UK 8,907 – Canada 966 – Newfoundland 14 – Australia 1,353 – New Zealand 519 – South Africa 90 – British West Indies 2 – France 1 – Germany 4). 8,367 of the graves are unnamed. 3 men who won the Victoria cross lie here:

- Captain Clarence Smith Jeffries VC, Plot XL E1

- Sergeant Lewis McGee VC, Plot XX D1

- Private James Peter Robertson VC, Plot LVIII D26

The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing is the stone wall that surrounds the cemetery. Over 34,000 names are on the memorial. These men were almost all from the UK. New Zealand preferred to have the names of its missing carved into memorials near to the appropriate battles.

Tours for 2010

Escorted tours to the Western front usually include a visit to Tyne Cot as part of their itinerary. For more information, prices and availability, call 0208 816 8789 or send an enquiry via the “Contact Us” page.

XTC Bulletin Explorer Travel Gateway

Our Latest Travel Offers
Get our latest offers sent straight to your Inbox. >More

Explorer Travel Shop
An extensive selection of travel related products. >More

The Poppy Appeal >More

The British War Memorial Project >More

Commonwealth War Graves Commission >More

Call us now on
0208 816 8789

Anne Frank
Armistice Day
Oskar Schindler
Berlin & The Cold War
Waterloo
US Civil War

 

About World War II
Anzio
Arnhem
Battle of the Bulge
Colditz
Dambusters
Dunkirk
Gold Beach
Italian Campaign
Jersey Occupation
Juno Beach
Normandy
Omaha Beach
St Nazaire
Sword Beach
Utah Beach
About the Anglo-Zulu War
Rorkes Drift
Isandlwana
Ulundi
About World War I
Arras
Beaumont Hamel
Champagne
Gallipoli
Marne
Menin Gate
The Somme
Thiepval
Tynecot Cemetery
Ulster Tower
Vimy Ridge
Western Front
Ypres