Trafalgar Cemetery, Gibraltar, Europe, May 2009

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Trafalgar Cemetery

Gibraltar


Gibraltar’s cemetery gives a poignant history lesson, with its graves of British sailors who perished in the town after the 1805 Battle of Trafalgar, and of 19th-century yellow-fever victims.


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