fbpx
Wikipedia

Essex Farm Cemetery

Essex Farm Cemetery is a World War I, Commonwealth War Graves Commission burial ground within the John McCrae Memorial Site near Ypres, Belgium.[1] There are 1,204 dead commemorated, of which 104 are unidentified. The cemetery was designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield and has an area of 6,032 square metres (64,930 sq ft).

Essex Farm Cemetery
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Used for those deceased 1915–1917
Established1915
Location50°52′15″N 02°52′23″E / 50.87083°N 2.87306°E / 50.87083; 2.87306
near 
Designed bySir Reginald Blomfield
Total burials1100
Unknowns
104
Official nameFunerary and memory sites of the First World War (Western Front)
TypeCultural
Criteriai, ii, vi
Designated2023 (45th session)
Reference no.1567-FL11

Location edit

The cemetery is located within the John McCrae Memorial Site, halfway between the center of Ypres and the center of Boezinge, about 2.5 km from each. The cemetery is located at Site John McCrae, between Diksmuidseweg (N369) and the Ieperlee (Ypres Canal), half a kilometer north of Duhallow ADS Cemetery and half a kilometer south of Bard Cottage Cemetery, also near the Diksmuidseweg and channel. In the northwest corner of the site is the Cross of Sacrifice, on the east side of the Stone of Remembrance.

History edit

The cemetery was established next to a dressing station established by the Canadian Field Artillery during the Second Battle of Ypres, on farmland which was unnamed on pre-war maps; the dressing station was operational from early 1915 until 1918. The name "Essex Farm" commemorates the Essex Regiment, perhaps because a soldier of the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment was an early interment there in June 1915. Twenty eight members of the 11th Battalion of the Essex Regiment were also buried there during 1916.[2] A monument in the cemetery commemorates the composition of the war poem In Flanders Fields which is reported to have been written in May 1915 by Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae MD, after witnessing the burial of his friend, Lieutenant Alexis Helmer, of the 2nd Battery, 1st Brigade Canadian Field Artillery, at Essex Farm; Helmer's grave is now lost.[3]

Notable burials edit

  • Thomas Barratt (1895–1917) who was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1917 while on scout patrol.[4] He showed conspicuous bravery, stalking and killing enemy snipers under fire.
  • Valentine Strudwick (1900–1916), who died at the age of 15.[5] His local paper wrote, 'Pte Valentine Joe Strudwick of the 8th Rifle Brigade, joined up twelve months ago, and at the time of his death...had not reached his sixteenth birthday... a fine example to those of maturer years who have not yet joined up...'

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Reading Room Manchester. "Cemetery Details". CWGC. Retrieved 2012-11-22.
  2. ^ Summers, Andrew. "They Did Their Duty – Essex Farm (Never Forgotten)". Essex Hundred Publication. Retrieved 8 April 2016.
  3. ^ "Ieper (Ypres) – Belgium – Nearby site: Essex Farm Cemetery, Boezinge – Lieutenant Colonel McCrae". www.ww1westernfront.gov.au. Department of Veterans’ Affairs and Board of Studies, New South Wales. July 2013. Retrieved 8 April 2016.
  4. ^ victoriacrossonline
  5. ^ Dorking Museum

External links edit

essex, farm, cemetery, world, commonwealth, graves, commission, burial, ground, within, john, mccrae, memorial, site, near, ypres, belgium, there, dead, commemorated, which, unidentified, cemetery, designed, reginald, blomfield, area, square, metres, commonwea. Essex Farm Cemetery is a World War I Commonwealth War Graves Commission burial ground within the John McCrae Memorial Site near Ypres Belgium 1 There are 1 204 dead commemorated of which 104 are unidentified The cemetery was designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield and has an area of 6 032 square metres 64 930 sq ft Essex Farm CemeteryCommonwealth War Graves CommissionUsed for those deceased 1915 1917Established1915Location50 52 15 N 02 52 23 E 50 87083 N 2 87306 E 50 87083 2 87306 near Ypres West Flanders BelgiumDesigned bySir Reginald BlomfieldTotal burials1100Unknowns104UNESCO World Heritage SiteOfficial nameFunerary and memory sites of the First World War Western Front TypeCulturalCriteriai ii viDesignated2023 45th session Reference no 1567 FL11 Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Notable burials 4 Gallery 5 References 6 External linksLocation editThe cemetery is located within the John McCrae Memorial Site halfway between the center of Ypres and the center of Boezinge about 2 5 km from each The cemetery is located at Site John McCrae between Diksmuidseweg N369 and the Ieperlee Ypres Canal half a kilometer north of Duhallow ADS Cemetery and half a kilometer south of Bard Cottage Cemetery also near the Diksmuidseweg and channel In the northwest corner of the site is the Cross of Sacrifice on the east side of the Stone of Remembrance History editThe cemetery was established next to a dressing station established by the Canadian Field Artillery during the Second Battle of Ypres on farmland which was unnamed on pre war maps the dressing station was operational from early 1915 until 1918 The name Essex Farm commemorates the Essex Regiment perhaps because a soldier of the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment was an early interment there in June 1915 Twenty eight members of the 11th Battalion of the Essex Regiment were also buried there during 1916 2 A monument in the cemetery commemorates the composition of the war poem In Flanders Fields which is reported to have been written in May 1915 by Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae MD after witnessing the burial of his friend Lieutenant Alexis Helmer of the 2nd Battery 1st Brigade Canadian Field Artillery at Essex Farm Helmer s grave is now lost 3 Notable burials editThomas Barratt 1895 1917 who was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1917 while on scout patrol 4 He showed conspicuous bravery stalking and killing enemy snipers under fire Valentine Strudwick 1900 1916 who died at the age of 15 5 His local paper wrote Pte Valentine Joe Strudwick of the 8th Rifle Brigade joined up twelve months ago and at the time of his death had not reached his sixteenth birthday a fine example to those of maturer years who have not yet joined up Gallery edit nbsp Essex Farm CWGC Cemetery nbsp T Barratt VC and other graves nbsp Grave of T Barratt VC 1895 1917 nbsp Grave of V Strudwick 1900 1916 nbsp Grave of A G Cohen nbsp Eight men of the same unit all killed the same day nbsp Essex Farm CWGC Cemetery and 49th Infantry Division Memorial at Site John McCrae nbsp The monument commemorating In Flanders Fields written by John McCrae at Essex Farm in May 1915References edit Reading Room Manchester Cemetery Details CWGC Retrieved 2012 11 22 Summers Andrew They Did Their Duty Essex Farm Never Forgotten Essex Hundred Publication Retrieved 8 April 2016 Ieper Ypres Belgium Nearby site Essex Farm Cemetery Boezinge Lieutenant Colonel McCrae www ww1westernfront gov au Department of Veterans Affairs and Board of Studies New South Wales July 2013 Retrieved 8 April 2016 victoriacrossonline Dorking MuseumExternal links editCemetery details Commonwealth War Graves Commission Essex Farm Cemetery at Find a Grave nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Essex Farm Cemetery amp oldid 1210345789, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.