- Ridge Wood Military Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery
Infobox Military Cemetery
name= Ridge Wood Military Cemetery
body=Commonwealth War Graves Commission
use_dates= 1915-1918
established= 1915
designer= SirEdwin Lutyens
coordinates= coord|50|48|40.7|N|02|50|59.6|E|
nearest_town= Ieper,West Flanders ,Belgium
total= 621
unknowns= 426
by_country=Allied Powers:
*Canada 292
*United Kingdom 280
*Australia 44
*New Zealand 3Central Powers :
*Germany : 2
by_war=World War I : 621
source= [http://www.ww1cemeteries.com/ww1cemeteries/ridgewoodmilitarycemetery.htm WW1Cemeteries.com] and [http://www.cwgc.org/search/cemetery_details.aspx?cemetery=51100&mode=1 CWGC]Ridge Wood Military Cemetery [http://www.cwgc.org/search/cemetery_details.aspx?cemetery=51100&mode=1 Commonwealth War Graves Commission] , accessed 30 December 2007] (misspelt "Ridgewood" on the entrance stone) is a
Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) burial ground for the dead ofBritish Commonwealth soldiers who fought inWorld War I . The cemetery is located in Voormezeele,West Flanders ,Belgium , in theYpres Salient of 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
The cemetery was established in May 1915 for front line troops defending the area. The cemetery was used by the Royal Irish Rifles, the
Durham Light Infantry and Canadian battalions.The cemetery is in a dip behind a ridge that was the site of a wood. In the
Spring Offensive of 1918, German forces pushed the front line on to the ridge, being moved back in July, before being swept away completely later in the year during theHundred Days Offensive by the 6th and 33rd Divisions.Of the 621 burials at the site, 292 are from
Canada , 280 from the United Kingdom, 44 fromAustralia and 3 fromNew Zealand , in addition to two fromGermany . The cemetery previously contained graves of a number of French soldiers, but these were concentrated elsewhere later. [http://www.ww1cemeteries.com/ww1cemeteries/ridgewoodmilitarycemetery.htm WW1Cemeteries.com] , accessed 30 December 2007]The cemetery was designed by British architect Sir
Edwin Lutyens .References
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