• The Menin Gate (Dutch: Menenpoort), officially the Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing, is a war memorial in Ypres, Belgium...
  • The Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing is one of four British and Commonwealth memorials to the missing in the battlefield area of the Ypres Salient in...
  • The Last Post Ceremony occurs every evening at 8pm at the Menin Gate in Ieper (Ypres), Western Belgium.
  • The Menin Gate holds immense historical significance as it serves as a memorial for over 54,000 British and Commonwealth soldiers who went missing in action...
  • Entering the town stands the Menin Gate a monument that lists over 54,000 servicemen who died and are stilling missing.
  • The Menin Gate at Ypres, Belgium, bears the names of 54,896 of those who died between 1914 and 15 August 1917 and have no known grave.
  • This teaching resource encourages young people to explore the story of the Menin Gate in Ieper, using engaging new artwork to create their own narrative of this...
  • One of the most moving ceremonies held at the Menin Gate Memorial is known as the Last Post Ceremony.
  • After the completion of Menin Gate, the residents of the town wished to express their gratitude to the service personnel whom founght and liberated the town.
  • At the inauguration ceremony for the Menin Gate on 24th July 1927, the buglers of the Somerset Light Infantry sounded the ‘Last Post’.