Allery Communal Cemetery

Somme, France

Allery is a village in the department of the Somme, some 25 kilometres south of Abbeville. When in the centre of the village, turn up the road with the calvaire. The war graves will be found behind and to the right of the calvaire.

Allery Communal Cemetery contains two Commonwealth burials of the First World War and one from the Second World War.

Number of identified casualties 3. (WW1 - 2, WW2 - 1)

 

10257 Driver

Lionel Keith Perry

3rd Division train, Australian Army Service Corps.

02/11/1918, aged 27/

Son of William Henry and Agnes Perry, of Sydney, Australia.

 

 

6/3704 Private

John Stuart Fox

2nd Bn. Canterbury Regt. N. Z. E. F.

Died of sickness 29/08/1916, aged 20.

Son of the Rev. John Elliot Fox and Grace Fox (nee Blyth), of Otaki, New Zealand.

 

7347871 Corporal

Felix Hart

145th Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps.

21/01/1940, aged 22.

Son of Herbert Louis and Caroline S. Hart, of Terenure, Dublin, Irish Republic.

Row 9. Grave 3.

 

Pictures courtesy of Barry Cuttell

 

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