BOIS-CARRE MILITARY CEMETERY

Haisnes

Pas de Calais

France

 

General Directions: Haisnes is a village just south of La Bassee but Bois-Carre Military Cemetery is approximately 2 kilometres south of the village, south-west of the village of Hulluch. From Lens, take the D947 towards La Bassee. At Hulluch, turn left at the roundabout, taking the D39 towards Vermelles. The cemetery is on the left side of the road in the middle of the fields.

 

Haisnes village remained in German hands until the final advance in the year 1918, but parts of the commune were gained by British troops in the Battle of Loos. Bois-Carre Military Cemetery is named from a small copse about 274 metres to the South-West. It was begun in September, 1915, and used, largely by the 16th (Irish) Division, until August, 1916, one more grave being added in March 1918. The irregularity of the rows in this cemetery is due to the often extreme circumstances in this area.

 

Another view of this cemetery

 

Casualty Details: UK 227, Total Burials: 227

 

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