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The cemetery was begun in October 1917, and used by a Rest Camp and a small British Hospital until November 1919. There are now more than one hundred First World War graves and more than ten from the Second World War. 

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Just to note that the grave references on the CWGC website are inaccurate. J Smith's headstone is found at A27 and HJ Richardson is located at C10.
By John Stokes on Sunday 23rd August '15 at 4:35pm
A Rutlander, living in Belgium
 

Rutland and The Battle of the Somme

More than 90 Rutland soldiers died in the Battle of the Somme which lasted from 1 July 1916 until the middle of November. Today they lie in cemeteries across the old battlefield in northern France or are remembered among the 72,000 names on the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme. By using our interactive map, you can find out what happened to them.

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