ANNEUX BRITISH CEMETERY

Anneux

Nord

France

 

GPS: 3.12708,50.15853

General Directions: Anneux is a village in the Department of the Nord, a little to the south of the main road from Cambrai to Bapaume. The Cemetery is 200 metres from the junction of the N30 and D15

Anneux, Havrincourt and Graincourt were captured by the 62nd (West Riding) Division on 20 and 21 November 1917. Anneux remained in Allied hands until the following 6 December. It was recaptured on 27 September 1918, by the 57th (West Lancashire) and 63rd (Royal Naval) Divisions, acting with the 52nd (Lowland) and the 1st and 4th Canadian Divisions. These six divisions, with the New Zealand Division (which carried on the advance in October 1918), are most largely represented in the cemetery. The original cemetery was made by the 57th Division Burial Officer and by various units in October 1918. At the Armistice it contained 131 graves but was then greatly increased when graves were brought in from the surrounding battlefields and small cemeteries in the area.

Casualty Details: UK 837, Canada 86, Australia 1, New Zealand 89, Total Burials: 1013

 

91881 Private

Bertie Widdowson Hopkinson.

No.5 Coy. "B" Bn. Tank Corps.

Formerly 6571, Lincolnshire Regiment.

23/11/1917.

Son of Mrs. Hopkinson, of Eastthorpe Farm, Ruddington, Notts.

 

Picture courtesy of John Barker

 

Plan of Cemetery

Cemetery plan courtesy of Barry Cuttell

 

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