Masnieres British Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery

Masnieres British Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery
Masnieres British Cemetery
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Used for those deceased September–October 1918
Established 1918
Location near Marcoing, Cambrai, northern France
Total burials 225
Unknown
burials
56
Burials by nation
United Kingdom: 147 (16 unidentified)

New Zealand: 19

Germany: 59 (40 unidentified)

Burials by war
World War I: 225
Statistics source: CWGC
WWI Cemeteries

Masnieres British Cemetery is a small Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) burial site for British and Commonwealth troops killed during the First World War Battle of Cambrai (1918) between September–October 1918. It also contains a number of German graves, although these are mostly unidentified.[1]

The cemetery is located near to the village of Marcoing, 4 miles (6.4 km) southwest of Cambrai. Opened by the III Corps Burial Officer in October 1918, the cemetery covers an area of 995 square metres (10,710 sq ft) and is enclosed by a stone rubble wall. Its grounds were assigned to the British Empire in perpetuity by the French state in recognition of the sacrifices made by the Allies in the defence of France during the war.[1]

The Masnieres Newfoundland Memorial, which commemorates the Royal Newfoundland Regiment's losses in 1917 in the Battle of Cambrai[2] is located nearby, but is not a part of the cemetery.[1] The Royal Newfoundland Regiment are honoured by 5 overseas memorials: the Beaumont Hamel Memorial, the Gueudecourt Memorial, the Monchy-le-Preux Memorial and the Masnières Memorial. [3]

Notable graves

The cemetery contains the grave of Thomas Neely VC MM, who was killed in action just south of Cambrai on 1 October 1918, three days after his Victoria Cross action.[4] A second Victoria Cross holder, Henry Tandey VC, DCM, MM, had his ashes scattered in the cemetery at his request following his death in 1977.[5]

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