Jan Cobb Photography

Show Navigation
  • Portfolio
  • About
  • Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area
  • Contact
  • Instagram

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
{ 29 images found }

Loading ()...

  • Tyne Cot Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery and Memorial to the Missing is a burial ground for the dead of the First World War in the Ypres Salient on the Western Front, Belgium. It is the largest cemetery for Commonwealth forces in the world
    5426 Tyne Cot Gate.JPG
  • Tyne Cot War Graves Cemetery in Passendale, Belgium, honoring the dead Commonwealth soldiers, known and unknown, of WWI
    5433 Tyne Cot Headstone.JPG
  • This Cross of Sacrifice was constructed at the Tyne Cot War Graves Cemetery on top of an old German pillbox in the middle of the cemetery
    5427 Tyne Cot.jpg
  • Tyne Cot War Graves Cemetery in Passendale, Belgium, honoring the dead Commonwealth soldiers, known and unknown, of WWI
    5434 Tyne Cot Headstone.JPG
  • Tyne Cot War Graves Cemetery in Passendale, Belgium, honoring the dead Commonwealth soldiers, known and unknown, of WWI
    5429 Tyne Cot.jpg
  • The funeral monument for Ferdinand Foch, french military leader. Marshal of France and Commander of Allied forces during the closing months (March-November 1918) of World War One. Hôtel des Invalide, Paris, France
    5619 General Foch Tomb.jpg
  • Tyne Cot War Graves Cemetery in Passendale, Belgium, honoring the dead Commonwealth soldiers, known and unknown, of WWI
    5439 Tyne Cot Cemetary.JPG
  • Tyne Cot War Graves Cemetery in Passendale, Belgium, honoring the dead Commonwealth soldiers, known and unknown, of WWI
    5438 Tyne Cot.jpg
  • Tyne Cot War Graves Cemetery in Passendale, Belgium, honoring the dead Commonwealth soldiers, known and unknown, of WWI
    5437 Tyne Cot.jpg
  • Tyne Cot War Graves Cemetery in Passendale, Belgium, honoring the dead Commonwealth soldiers, known and unknown, of WWI
    5432 Tyne Cot Cemetary.jpg
  • Tyne Cot War Graves Cemetery in Passendale, Belgium, honoring the dead Commonwealth soldiers, known and unknown, of WWI
    5430 Tyne Cot.jpg
  • Tyne Cot War Graves Cemetery in Passendale, Belgium, honoring the dead Commonwealth soldiers, known and unknown, of WWI
    5436 Tyne Cot.JPG
  • This Cross of Sacrifice was constructed at the Tyne Cot War Graves Cemetery on top of an old German pillbox in the middle of the cemetery
    5428 Tyne Cot.jpg
  • Tyne Cot War Graves Cemetery in Passendale, Belgium, honoring the dead Commonwealth soldiers, known and unknown, of WWI
    5435 Tyne Cot Cemetary.jpg
  • Tyne Cot War Graves Cemetery in Passendale, Belgium, honoring the dead Commonwealth soldiers, known and unknown, of WWI
    5431 Tyne Cot.jpg
  • Visitors stretching to get a photograph of the "Last Post" ceremony at the Menin Gate in Ypres,  Belgium.  Every evening since 1928, at 8pm on the dot, a group of buglers from the local fire department sound the last post under Menin Gate.
    5417 Menin Gate.jpg
  • Poppy stuck in the wall of dead soldier's names at the Menin Gate in Ypres,  Belgium. Every evening since 1928, at 8pm on the dot, a group of buglers from the local fire department sound the last post under that Arch.
    5421 Menin Gate, Ypres.jpg
  • Poppy stuck in the wall of dead soldier's names at the Menin Gate in Ypres,  Belgium. Every evening since 1928, at 8pm on the dot, a group of buglers from the local fire department sound the last post under that Arch.
    5420 Menin Gate, Ypres.jpg
  • Visitors stretching to get a photograph of the "Last Post" ceremony at the Menin Gate in Ypres,  Belgium.  Every evening since 1928, at 8pm on the dot, a group of buglers from the local fire department sound the last post under Menin Gate.
    5418 The Last Post, Menin Gate.JPG
  • Man walking at the Menin Gate in Ypres,  Belgium. Every evening since 1928, at 8pm on the dot, a group of buglers from the local fire department sound the last post under that Arch.
    5425 Menin Gate, Ypres.jpg
  • Poppy crosses at the base of the wall of dead soldier's names at the Menin Gate in Ypres,  Belgium. Every evening since 1928, at 8pm on the dot, a group of buglers from the local fire department sound the last post under that Arch.
    5423 Menin Gate, Ypres.jpg
  • Poppy stuck in the wall of dead soldier's names at the Menin Gate in Ypres,  Belgium. Every evening since 1928, at 8pm on the dot, a group of buglers from the local fire department sound the last post under that Arch.
    5422 Menin Gate, Ypres.jpg
  • Poppy crosses at the base of the wall of dead soldier's names at the Menin Gate in Ypres,  Belgium. Every evening since 1928, at 8pm on the dot, a group of buglers from the local fire department sound the last post under that Arch.
    5424 Menin Gate, Ypres.jpg
  • Bagpipers marching to the Last Post Ceremony at the Menin Gate in Ypres, Belgium<br />
Every evening since 1928, at 8pm on the dot, a group of buglers sound the last post under Menin Gate.
    5414 The Last Post, Ypres.JPG
  • Every evening since 1928, at 8pm on the dot, a group of buglers from the local fire department sound the last post under Menin Gate in Ypres, Belgium
    5416 The Last Post, YpresJPG.JPG
  • New Zealand flag lowered to the ground at the Last Post Ceremony at the Menin Gate in Ypres, Belgium<br />
Every evening since 1928, at 8pm on the dot, a group of buglers sound the last post under Menin Gate.
    5415 The Last Post, Ypres.JPG
  • The grave of Preston Niland, one of the brothers that were killed in WWII and were the subjects in "Saving Private Ryan".  Rows of crosses at The Normandy American Cemetery for the US military dead from World War II.
    5681 Normandy American Cemetery.jpg
  • The grave of Robert Niland, one of the brothers that were killed in WWII and were the subjects in "Saving Private Ryan".  Rows of crosses at The Normandy American Cemetery for the US military dead from World War II.
    5680 Normandy American Cemetery.jpg
  • The Ava, or Sagaing, bridge on the Irriwaddy river at sunrise, with one of the many temples in the background. Built by the British in 1934. The bridge was destroyed by the retreating British Army during World War II and was rebuilt in 1954 after Burmese independence
    5184 Ava Bridge.jpg
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x