Hawthorn Ridge Cemetery No.1, 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. 1 is 230 metres South of Beaumont-Hamel - Auchonvillers road, on the North slope of the ridge, and about on the old front line of July, 1916. It was made by V Corps, who cleared teh Ancre battlefields in the spring of 1917, as V Corps Cemetery No.9. It contains the graves of 152 United Kingdom soldiers (including 71 unidentified) and one from Newfoundland; the majority belonged to the 29th Division, and 42 of these to the 16th (Public Schools) Bn., Middlesex Regiment. Almost all fell on the 1st July or the 13th November, 1916; a few in June and July, 1918. The Cemetery covers an area of 472 square metres and it is enclosed by a stone rubble wall. Number of burials by Unit
Those with awards in this cemetery |