Haramont Communal Cemetery

Aisne, France

Pictures courtesy of Barry Cuttell

Haramont is a small village 25 km south-west of Soissons and is about 4km north of the junction of the N2 and D231. Take the Taillefontaine road out of the village and immediately a after disused railway bridge turn right down the lane to the cemetery. On the left in the north-east corner are two burials of the Great War:
 

 

Burial details:

 

Lt. Col. Ian Graham HOGG, D.S.O. 4th (Queen's Own) Hussars. 2nd Sept. 1914, aged 39. Son of Quintin Hogg.


Pte. Reginald Charles STURT. 2nd/4th Bn. The Queens, Royal West Kent Regt. 24th July 1918, aged 24. Son of John Henry and Rosina Sturt of 15 Council Cottages, Burrow Hill, Chobham, Surrey. This is a private memorial and Sturt has no CWGC headstone

 

 

 

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