V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial

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Fromelles, France

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V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (6 reviews)

V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial is located in Fromelles, France on 91 Rue Delval. V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category military cemetery in France.

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91 Rue Delval

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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Simon Abercrombie

V.C. Corner Cemetery is a very interesting Commonwealth war cemetery in that there is not one single headstone. The cemetery is the final resting place of 410 Australians who died during the battle of Fromelles in 1916. But, when they were interred here after the Armistice, none of them could be identified. Consequently, the decision was taken to create a memorial wall for all 1,300 Australian soldiers listed as missing after the battle. Since then the graves of about 200 men have since been identified (many of them now lie at the new Pheasant Wood cemetery, only a few kilometres away. There are several other interesting WW1 monuments and cemeteries in walking distance or a short car drive. These include the 'Cobber' memorial and Le Trou Aid Post Cemetery.

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Tony Mccready

One of only 2 all Australian Cemeteries on the Western Front. No head stones to mark graves . A short drive from Fromelles. Short walk to the Cobber statue.

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Michael

Doesn't bear to think of what they went through. Thank you to all.

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Rillian Pimples

Got kicked out after diggin up my dead nan for a night of fun ;)

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Roland G.

Ce lieu de mémoire fait partie du circuit au départ de Fromelles. Il doit son nom de VC Corner à plusieurs actes d'héroïsme qui ont motivé l'attribution de la Victoria Cross à leurs acteurs. Le mur est tapissé de stèles listant les noms de 1300 soldats australiens portés disparus.

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Catherine Thoraud

Hommage à tous ces jeunes hommes massacrés