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How We Remember the War Dead

Sat 13 Nov 2021 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM GMT Abney Park Cemetery, N16 0LH

How We Remember the War Dead

Sat 13 Nov 2021 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM GMT Abney Park Cemetery, N16 0LH

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Walking through any cemetery in Britain you are likely to come across a selection of Commonwealth War Graves, commemorating the men and women who died serving in the Commonwealth forces during the First and Second World Wars. Abney Park Trust maintains 154 Commonwealth War Graves under the direction of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

But this form of memorialisation was not always the trend: after the Battle of Waterloo, the dead were laid in mass graves on the battlefield. The First World War created a whole new way of dealing with the war dead and led to the creation of the War Graves Commission.

This tour will guide you through the history of how we have remembered the war dead. This will include walking around notable war graves, talking about Abney's war memorials, and discovering how those who died in battles before the First World War are still commemorated in Abney Park Cemetery.

From the High St entrance, please meet at the far end of the pedestrian walkway - where the path splits into three

Speaker Bio:

Alan Gartrell has given tours of Abney Park for many years now. His topics spread a huge range from the history of Hackney's MPs to Abney Park's missionary links. He very modestly says he is not a historian, just a few clicks ahead of everyone else on Wikipedia.

Location

Abney Park Cemetery, N16 0LH