VAUX-ANDIGNY BRITISH CEMETERY

Country France
Region Aisne
Total identified casualties 62 Find these records
Casualties from First World War
GPS Coordinates Latitude: 50.01745
Longitude: 3.51874

Location Information

Vaux-Andigny is a village in the Department of the Aisne between St Quentin and Le Cateau. The British Cemetery is a little south-east of the village on the road to Mannevret.


Visiting Information

The location or design of this site makes wheelchair access impossible. For further information regarding wheelchair access, please contact our enquiries department on 01628 634221.

History Information

Vaux-Andigny was captured by American and British troops in October 1918. The British Cemetery originally contained British and (in a separate plot) German graves, but after the Armistice, the German graves were removed and the 35 British graves from the Communal Cemetery Extension were brought in. There are now over 60, 1914-18 war casualties commemorated in this site. Of these, a small number are unidentified. The cemetery covers an area of 191 square metres and is enclosed on three sides by a low sandstone wall.

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Number of casualties: 1

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Number of casualties: 51

LA VALLEE-MULATRE COMMUNAL CEMETERY

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