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Battleground Clearance

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Why did so many of the Chinese Labourers buried at Noyelles die after November 11th 1918? One simple reason was that many of them were given the job of battleground clearance. Such an innocuous sounding task: such a deadly reality.Continue reading “Battleground Clearance”

Posted byRoy PeacheyNovember 7, 2018December 15, 2019Posted inWorld War ITags:Chinese Labour Corps

The Chinese Labour Corps

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The gravestones in my previous post can all found at the remarkable Chinese cemetery at Noyelles-sur-Mer at the mouth of the River Somme. Why here? Because Noyelles was the base of the Chinese Labour Corps during World War I. Here are some more photos of the cemetery and its fine Chinese arch.Continue reading “The Chinese Labour Corps”

Posted byRoy PeacheyNovember 6, 2018December 15, 2019Posted inWorld War ITags:Chinese Labour Corps

Armistice Day reconsidered

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Spare a thought for this member of the Chinese Labour Corps who died on Armistice Day, November 11th 2018. How unlucky can you get?Continue reading “Armistice Day reconsidered”

Posted byRoy PeacheyOctober 31, 2018December 15, 2019Posted inWorld War ITags:Chinese Labour Corps

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