Beaumetz-les-Loges Communal Cemetery

Pas de Calais, France

Pictures courtesy of Barry Cuttell

 

Beaumetz-les-Loges is a village on the main road from Arras to Doullens. The British plot is in the north-west corner of the Cemetery.

The Commonwealth plot in this communal cemetery was begun by the 55th (West Lancashire) Division in March 1916, and used by fighting units and field ambulances until April 1917. The plot contains 30 Commonwealth burials of the First World War, one of which is unidentified.

Number of Identified Casualties: 29

Burials by regiment:

King's Liverpool Regiment  8 South Lancashire Regiment  4
King's Royal Rifle Corps.  4 Royal Field Artillery
Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment)  2 Wiltshire Regiment  1
Royal Marine Light Infantry  1 Army Service Corps  1
Royal Army Medical Corps.  1 Royal Engineers  1
Royal Garrison Artillery  1 Royal Scots  1

 

 

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