*UPDATE*: This event has been cancelled as a mark of respect for Her Majesty.
Free tours will be held at
Stonefall Cemetery next month where visitors can learn about some of the remarkable
men and women of the Commonwealth forces who are buried there.They are being organised by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) as part of the Heritage Open Days Scheme and will take place on September 10, 15, 17 and 18.More than 1,000 casualties from both world wars are buried at Stonefall Cemetery. Staff will be telling some new stories this year including the story of Dorothy Robson also known as 'Bomb Sight Bertha', the engineer who was instrumental in the development of the bomb sight on bombers and Flight Lieutenant Vincent Parker who was known as the 'Locksmith of Colditz'.
On September 15, members of the public can also try their hand at stone engraving and will learn about how the CWGC maintains the headstones at the cemetery.
The director of external relations at the CWGC, Liz Woodfield, said:
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