This cemetery was first know as Wulverghem Dressing Station Cemetery and was begun in December 1914. It was used until June 1917 and again in September and October 1918. At the end of the war it contained 162 burials, which are now in Plot 1 of the much larger cemetery, which now contains the graves of 1010 Commonwealth servicemen of the Great War. 352 burials are unidentified, there are 2 special memorials for men believed to be buried here and 7 special memorials to men who were buried elsewhere and whose graves were destroyed in the fighting of 1917-18.




19th August 1917
age 22
His grave would have been brought in from the surrounding battlefield after the war.