Hawthorn Ridge Cemetery No.2, Auchonvillers (Somme) |
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Auchonvillers is a village and commune in the Department of the Somme, 10 kilometres North of Albert. Hawthorn Ridge Cemetery No.2 is 460 metres South of Hawthorn Ridge Cemetery No. 1, a little West of the top of "Y" Ravine. It was made by the V Corps (as V Corps Cemetery No.12) in the spring of 1917, and seven isolated graves were brought in after the Armistice. It contains the graves of 190 soldiers from the United Kingdom (mainly of the 29th Division), and including 57 unidentified), and 24 from Newfoundland (including 8 unidentified); the great majority fell on the 1st July, 1916. The cemetery covers an are of 1,115 square metres and it is enclosed by a low stone rubble wall. It stands within the Newfoundland Memorial Park. Number of burials by Unit
Those with awards in this cemetery |