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CWGC Cemetery: ARNEKE BRITISH CEMETERY

Country

France

Locality

Nord

Identified Casualties

568

Visiting Information

Wheelchair access to this cemetery with some difficulty. For further information regarding wheelchair access, please contact our Enquiries Section on 01628 507200.

Local Information

The village of Arneke is approximately 50 kilometres south-east of Calais and about 8 kilometres north-west of the town of Cassel. Leave the village of Arneke on the D11 heading north. After 1.3 kilometres turn right at the crossroads. The Cemetery is 500 metres on the right hand side.

Historical Information

The cemetery was begun by the 13th Casualty Clearing Station which moved to Arneke from the Proven area in October 1917. It was joined by the 10th and 44th Clearing Stations in April 1918. The cemetery was used by these hospitals until the end of May, and again from July to September 1918 by the 62nd (1/2nd London) Clearing Station. In November it was used for a short time by the 4th and 10th Stationary Hospitals. A few French soldiers were buried from clearing stations in April 1918 and French units buried in Plots IV and V at the north-west end of the cemetery, mainly in May and June 1918. Arneke British Cemetery contains 435 Commonwealth burials of the First World War and five from the Second World War. There are also 126 French and five German war graves. The cemetery was designed by Sir Herbert Baker.

Cemetery Photo

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CWGC Cemetery Photo: ARNEKE BRITISH CEMETERY

CWGC Cemetery Photo: ARNEKE BRITISH CEMETERY

Cemetery Plan

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CWGC Cemetery Plan: ARNEKE BRITISH CEMETERY

CWGC Cemetery Plan: ARNEKE BRITISH CEMETERY

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