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Faubourg-d'Amiens Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Sainte-Catherine (Arras)memorial, cemetery, First World War 1914-1918The French handed over Arras to Commonwealth forces in the spring of 1916 and the system of tunnels upon which the town is built were used and developed in preparation for the major offensive planned for April 1917. The Commonwealth
Cimetière du Faubourg d'Amiens(fr)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Sainte-Catherine (Arras)memorial, cemetery, First World War 1914-1918
Wailly Orchard Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Ficheux The cemetery was begun in May 1916 by the Liverpool battalions of the 55th (West Lancashire) Division, as a front line cemetery, screened from German observation by a high wall. It was little used in 1917, but in March-August 1918,
Agny Military Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Agny (Achicourt)cemetery, First World War 1914-1918Agny Military Cemetery was begun by French troops, and used by Commonwealth units and field ambulances from March 1916 to June 1917. Two further burials were made in April 1918, and in 1923-24, 137 graves were brought in from the
Le Vertannoy British Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Oblinghem The cemetery was begun in April 1918, during the Battles of the Lys, and was used by field ambulances, burial officers and fighting units until the following September. Casualty Details: UK 141, Total Burials: 141
Hinges Military Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Hinges (Hinges)The chateau at Hinges was the headquarters of the Indian, I, XI and other Corps. The village was used for rest billets until April 1918, when the German advance was stopped on the canal, a little to the east. The
Chocques Military Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Chocques (Chocques)Chocques was occupied by Commonwealth forces from the late autumn of 1914 to the end of the war. The village was at one time the headquarters of I Corps and from January 1915 to April 1918, No 1 Casualty Clearing
Gonnehem British Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Gonnehem The cemetery was begun in the middle of April 1918, when the German front line came within 3.2 kilometres of the village. It was made by fighting units and by the burial officers of the XIII Corps and the 4th
Lapugnoy Military Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Lapugnoy The first burials were made in Plot I of the cemetery in September 1915, but it was most heavily used during the Battle of Arras, which began in April 1917. The dead were brought to the cemetery from casualty clearing
Sandpits British Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Gosnay cemetery, First World War 1914-1918The cemetery was begun by XIII Corps at the outset of the German advance in April 1918, and continued to be used by them until September 1918. Shot at Dawn: Private P. Murphy, 47th Bn. Machine Gun Corps, executed for
Soldatenfriedhof Billy-Montigny German Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Fouquieres-les-Lens On the cemetery are 2511 German burials of the First World War.
Courrières German National Military Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Montigny-en-Gohelle cemetery, First World War 1914-1918In the cemetery are 2216 German burials of the First World War
Dourges German National Military Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Dourges In the cemetery are 2988 German burials of the First World War.
Oignies German National Military Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Oignies In the cemetery are 743 German burials of the First World War.
Saint-Laurent-Blangy German National Military Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Athies cemetery, First World War 1914-1918In the cemetery are 31.939 German burials of the First World War
Cimetière de La Clarté(fr)France / Bretagne / Perros-Guirec cemeteryOn y trouve la tombe de l'humoriste français Thierry Le Luron.
Cimetière de Templeuve(fr)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Templeuve (Templeuve)cemetery
Cité Bonjean Military Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Erquinghem-Lys (Armentieres)cemetery, First World War 1914-1918Armentieres was occupied by the 4th Division on 17 October 1914 and it remained within the Allied lines until its evacuation ahead of the German advance on 10 April 1918, after a prolonged and heavy bombardment with gas shell. It
Erquinghem-Lys Churchyard Extension(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Erquinghem-Lys cemetery, First World War 1914-1918The village of Erquinghem-Lys was occupied by German forces early in October 1914, and taken by the 1st Somerset Light Infantry on 16 October. It remained in Allied hands until 10 April 1918, when the 101st Infantry Brigade and the
Suffolk Cemetery(en)France / Nord-Pas-de-Calais / Erquinghem-Lys cemetery, First World War 1914-1918Erquinghem-Lys remained in British hands from October 1914 until the 10th April 1918, and it was finally retaken in September 1918. La Rolanderie Farm was used by the 34th Division as Brigade Headquarters in February and August 1916 and in
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