Warrior's Grave
The Dead Horse grave, One of the most famous was the bay thoroughbred, Warrior, reared on the Isle of Wight.
His owner, Gen Jack Seely formed a lifelong bond with the horse, training him in the waves of Brook Beach before taking him to the battlefields of France when war broke out in 1914.
Both the horse and rider survived some of the Great War's most infamous battles: Ypres, the Somme and Paschendale. Warrior's bravery earned him a reputation as "the horse the Germans couldn't kill"