DAOURS COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION

Daours

Somme

France

 

General Directions: Daours is a village in the Department of the Somme, about 10 kilometres east of Amiens and is north-west of Villers-Bretonneux. Go through the village of Corbie on the D1 in the direction of Fouilloy-Amiens (A1 Paris) and then enter and travel through the village of Fouilloy on the D1 in the direction of Daours-Amiens (A16). Enter Daours and at the traffic lights turn right in the direct of Pont-Noyelle on the D115 - where the first CWGC signpost will be seen. Carry on for 0.4 kilometres and Daours Communal Cemetery is on the left hand side of the road. The Extension is on the south side of the Communal Cemetery.

The preparations for the Somme offensive of July 1916 brought a group of casualty clearing stations (the 1st/1st South Midland, 21st, 34th, 45th and Lucknow, section "B") to Daours. The extension to the communal cemetery was opened and the first burials made in Plots I , II, Row A of Plot III and the Indian plot, between June and November 1916. The Allied advance in the spring of 1917 took the hospitals with it, and no further burials were made in the cemetery until April 1918, when the Germans recovered the ground they had lost. From April to the middle of August 1918, the extension was almost a front line cemetery. In August and September 1918, the casualty clearing stations came forward again (the 5th, 37th, 41st, 53rd, 55th and 61st) but in September, the cemetery was closed.

Casualty Details: UK 760, Canada 2, Australia 459, New Zealand 1, South Africa 1, India 1, Total Burials: 1231

 

Second Lieutenant

Benjamin Haizelden

2nd/10th London Regiment

30/08/1918, aged 19.

Son of John and Elizabeth Haizelden, of 35, Abbey Rd., Croydon, Surrey.

Plot VII. A. 47

394478 Rifleman

Leslie Lionel Longman

9th Bn. London Regiment, (Queen Victoria's Rifles)

25/08/1918, aged 19.

Son of Harry James and Rose Longman, of 138, Moffat Rd., Thornton Heath, Surrey.

Plot III. F. 11.

643 Private

Thomas Moore

27th Bn. Australian Infantry, A. I. F.

31/08/1918, aged 27.

Son of Henry Moore; husband of Annie M. Moore, of Clanville House, Percy St., Semaphore, South Australia. Native of South Shields, England.

Plot VII. B. 52.

 

Picture courtesy of Frank Maitland

 

 

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