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- Loos_Memorial abstract "The Loos Memorial is a World War I memorial forming the sides and rear of Dud Corner Cemetery, located near the commune of Loos-en-Gohelle, in the Pas-de-Calais département of France. The memorial lists 20,610 names of British and Commonwealth soldiers with no known grave who were killed in the area during and after the Battle of Loos, which started on 25 September 1915. This memorial covers the same sector of the front as the Le Touret Memorial, with each memorial commemorating the dead either side of the date of the start of the Battle of Loos.Designed by Sir Herbert Baker, the sculptures were by Sir Charles Wheeler. The memorial was unveiled on 4 August 1930 by Sir Nevil Macready. General Macready served as Adjutant-General of the British Expeditionary Force from the outbreak of the war to February 1916, and then served as Adjutant-General to the Forces until a few months before the end of the war.".
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- Loos_Memorial caption "View of the cemetery with the apses and Cross of Sacrifice of the memorial in the background".
- Loos_Memorial commemorates "British and Commonwealth forces".
- Loos_Memorial country Commonwealth_War_Graves_Commission.
- Loos_Memorial designer "Sir Charles Wheeler".
- Loos_Memorial designer "Sir Herbert Baker".
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- Loos_Memorial inscription "To the glory of God and in memory of 20,598 officers and men of the forces of the British Empire who fell in the Battles of Loos and Béthune and other actions in this neighbourhood, whose names are here recorded but to whom the fortunes of war denied the known and honoured burial given to their comrades in death.".
- Loos_Memorial name "Loos Memorial".
- Loos_Memorial unveiled "1930-08-04".
- Loos_Memorial subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_1930.
- Loos_Memorial subject Category:Commonwealth_War_Graves_Commission_memorials.
- Loos_Memorial subject Category:Monuments_and_memorials_in_the_Pas-de-Calais.
- Loos_Memorial subject Category:World_War_I_memorials_in_France.
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- Loos_Memorial type Artifact100021939.
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- Loos_Memorial comment "The Loos Memorial is a World War I memorial forming the sides and rear of Dud Corner Cemetery, located near the commune of Loos-en-Gohelle, in the Pas-de-Calais département of France. The memorial lists 20,610 names of British and Commonwealth soldiers with no known grave who were killed in the area during and after the Battle of Loos, which started on 25 September 1915.".
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