- Potijze Château Lawn and Grounds Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemeteries
Infobox Military Cemetery
name= Potijze Château Lawn and Grounds Cemeteries
body=Commonwealth War Graves Commission
use_dates= 1915-1918
established= 1915
designer= SirReginald Blomfield
coordinates= coord|50|51|41.0|N|02|54|54.1|E|
nearest_town= Ieper,West Flanders ,Belgium
total= 477 (Grounds) 229 (Lawn)
unknowns= 111 (Grounds)
by_country=Allied Powers: (Grounds/Lawn)
*United Kingdom 399/191
*Australia 25/4
*Canada 49/22
*New Zealand 2/0
*South Africa 1/9Central Powers : (Grounds/Lawn)
*Germany : 1/3
by_war=World War I : 706
source=WW1Cemeteries.com [http://ww1cemeteries.com/ww1cemeteries/potijzechateaugroundscemetery.htm] [http://ww1cemeteries.com/ww1cemeteries/potijzechateaulawncemetery.htm] and the CWGC [http://www.cwgc.org/search/cemetery_details.aspx?cemetery=15701&mode=1] [http://www.cwgc.org/search/cemetery_details.aspx?cemetery=2000020&mode=1]Potijze Château Lawn and Grounds Cemeteries are
Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) burial grounds for the dead ofWorld War I located in theYpres Salient on the Western Front.The
cemetery grounds were assigned to theUnited Kingdom in perpetuity by KingAlbert I of Belgium in recognition of the sacrifices made by theBritish Empire in the defence and liberation ofBelgium during the war. [ [http://www.webmatters.net/belgium/ww1_friedhof_vladslo.htm First World War] , accessed 19 August 2006]Foundation
These adjoining cemeteries are two of four in and around the site of the former Potijze
Château . [http://ww1cemeteries.com/ww1cemeteries/potijzeburialgroundcemetery.htm WW1Cemeteries.com] , accessed 28 December 2007] ] The château was behind Allied lines for most of the war and served as an Advanced Dressing Station. [http://www.cwgc.org/search/cemetery_details.aspx?cemetery=15700&mode=1 Commonwealth War Graves Commission] accessed 28 December 2007] The château was destroyed by German artillery fire. [http://www.firstworldwar.com/today/potijzeburialground.htm firstworldwar.com] , accessed 28 December 2007]The cemeteries were extended after the war by concentration of battlefield graves and small cemeteries from the north-east of Ypres. [http://www.cwgc.org/search/cemetery_details.aspx?cemetery=15701&mode=1 Commonwealth War Graves Commission on Potijze Château Lawn] , accessed 28 December 2007] [http://www.cwgc.org/search/cemetery_details.aspx?cemetery=2000020&mode=1 Commonwealth War Graves Commission on Potijze Château Grounds] , accessed 28 December 2007]
The cemeteries were designed by Sir
Reginald Blomfield .ee also
*
Potijze Burial Ground Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery
*Potijze Château Wood Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery References
External links
* Lawn: cwgc cemetery|15701
* Grounds: cwgc cemetery|2000020
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