- Belgium, in and
around Ypres. The
industry continued onto the 19th
century on a
diminished scale. By the 19th
century Valenciennes lace could be made by machine...
- "Flemish Béguinages".
Bruges is
known for its
lace, a
textile technique. Moreover, the city and its
lace would go on to
inspire the
Thread Routes film...
- of the
royal family who
became patrons of The
Ypres League, a
society founded for
veterans of the
Ypres Salient and
bereaved relatives of
those killed...
- the 17th to the 19th century, the
bobbin lace craft developed in Bailleul. (La
Maison de la
Dentelle bobbin lace museum), a
craft for
which the town is...
- villages. The area is
famous for its hops and
lace.
Poperinge is
situated about 13 km (8 miles) to the west of
Ypres (Ieper). The
region is
famous for growing...
-
Florida David Gold 1980 2011 31
years Canadian doom
metal musician (Woods of
Ypres) car Barrie, Ontario,
Canada Andrew Golden 1986 2019 33
years American one...
- Paardeberg,
South Africa 1900–02
First World War:
Aisne 1914, Armentières 1914,
Ypres 1915 '17, Gravenstafel, St. Julien, Frezenberg, Bellewaarde,
Hooge 1915...
- blood"
after surviving a
chlorine gas
attack during the
Second Battle of
Ypres.
Milner mentions the
abolition of
ration allowances for
petrol for private...
-
defending the
Nieuport sector before being moved to the
Ypres Salient in
September to join in the
Third Ypres Offensive. The
division was due to
attack at dawn...
- 10517. "The
Valley of Jarama" (See also Roud 24111) 10523. "Far Far From
Ypres", "Mop It Down", "Here's to the Good Old Whisky/Beer", "Drink It Down" 10529...