Beugnatre Communal Cemetery
Pas de Calais, France
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Beugnatre was occupied by British troops in March, 1917, lost in March, 1918, and recaptured by the 2nd King's Own Scottish Borderers on the 26th August, 1918. There are now 10, 1914-18 war casualties commemorated in this site. The graves are in two separate plots.
Beugnatre is 3km distant from Bapaume and can be found by taking the D956 road out of Bapaume and continuing onto Beugnatre.
Buried within the cemetery:
Pte. Melville King FROST.
Australian Inf. 25th March 1917, aged 30
Pte. W. J. GARDNER. 10th Bn. London Regt. 11th May 1917
2nd Lt. Albert Fisher GIBSON, Royal Flying Corps, 24th March 1917, aged 21
Cpl. W. H. GOODWIN, Australian Inf. 29th March 1917
Dvr. William GRAY, Australian Inf. 23rd May 1917, aged 27
Pte. A. G. HARRIS, 10th Bn. London Regt. 11th May 1917
Pte. John Henry HOLLANDS, 10th Bn. London Regt. 11th May 1917, aged 38
2nd Lt. E. B. LOW, Royal Flying Corps. 24th March 1917
Pte. Frederick Arthur THORNE. Australian Inf. 29th March 1917, aged 31
Sgt. Thomas Leslie VICKERS. Australian Army Medical Corps. 14th May 1917, aged
26


Number of identified casualties: 10
Pictures courtesy of Barry Cuttell
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