As November 11 nears, the world pauses to mark the end of World War I in 1918, when the guns finally fell silent. In Belgium’s Flanders region, scarred by brutal trench warfare, the echoes of that conflict still endure.
The headframe of Puits Vuillemin 2 is more than a century old; it is not only a rare survivor of France's coal-mining past but also a significant architectural and technological artefact in the history of industrialisation in Europe.
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As November 11 nears, the world pauses to mark the end of World War I in 1918, when the guns finally fell silent. In Belgium’s Flanders region, scarred by brutal trench warfare, the echoes of that conflict still endure.
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