Ferme-Olivier Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.

Ferme-Olivier Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.

Ferme-Olivier Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium.The cemetery was used continuously between 9 June 1915 and 5 August 1917, with the 62nd, 16th, 9th, 11th, 129th and 130th Field Ambulances successively having dressing stations close by. Throughout this period, the village was just within range of the German artillery and a two collective graves in Plot 2, Row E, contain the remains of 41 men of the 3rd Bn. Monmouthshire Regiment killed on parade on 29 December 1915 by a single shell fired from a naval gun in Houthulst Forest. The graves in Plot 3 run in order of date of death and show the successive occupations of Elverdinghe Chateau by the 38th (Welsh) Division, the Guards Division and units of the Royal Artillery. The cemetery contains 408 Commonwealth burials of the First World War, 6 of which are unidentified, and three German war graves. The cemetery was designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield.

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  • Born 1878

    Died 1915

    British Army 6878 Private Royal Warwickshire Regiment 1st Battalion

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    Born 1897

    Died 1917

    British Army Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery royal field artillery 122nd Brigade

    British Army Second Lieutenant Royal Field Artillery

  • Died 1915

    British Army 3479 Private Royal Warwickshire Regiment 1st Battalion.