The village of Ingoyghem was taken by the 9th (Scottish) Division on 25 October 1918. The military cemetery had been started by the Germans and 54 of their graves (only three of them identified) remain in the south end. Practically all of the 88 First World War Commonwealth burials and commemorations in the cemetery date […]
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