Cemetery Details
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Cemetery: |
COJEUL BRITISH CEMETERY, ST. MARTIN-SUR-COJEUL |
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Country: |
France |
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Locality: |
Pas de Calais |
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Location Information: |
St. Martin-sur-Cojeul is a village about 8 kilometres south-south-east of Arras on the D33. Cojeul British Cemetery lies about 1 kilometre south of the village. |
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Historical Information: |
The village of St. Martin-sur-Cojeul was taken by the 30th Division on 9 April 1917, lost in March 1918, and retaken in the following August.
Cojeul British Cemetery was begun by the 21st Division Burial Officer in April 1917, and used by fighting units until the following October. It was very severely damaged in later fighting.
The cemetery contains 349 burials and commemorations of the First World War. 35 of the burials are unidentified and 31 graves destroyed by shell fire are represented by special memorials.
The cemetery was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. |
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No. of Identified Casualties: |
314 |
This
figure includes Foreign and Non-World War graves in CWGC care