The Huts Cemetery
Belgium /
West-Flandern /
Ieper /
Steenakkerstraat
World
/ Belgium
/ West-Flandern
/ Ieper
World / Belgium / Vlaanderen / West-Vlaanderen / Ieper
cemetery, First World War 1914-1918, heritage
This cemetery takes its name from a line of huts strung along the road from Dickebusch (now Dikkebus) to Brandhoek, which were used by field ambulances during the 1917 Allied offensive on this front. Plots I to X and XII to XIV were filled between July and November 1917. Plots XV and XI followed. Nearly two-thirds of the burials are of gunners as many artillery positions existed nearby. The cemetery was closed in April 1918 when the German advance (the Battle of the Lys) brought the front line very close. The advance was finally halted on the eastern side of the village, following fierce fighting at Dickebusch Lake, on 8 May. There are now 1,094 Commonwealth burials of the First World War in the cemetery. The cemetery was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens.
Protected architectural heritage (ID: 201109)
Protected architectural heritage (ID: 201109)
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_War_Graves_Commission
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Coordinates: 50°49'23"N 2°49'13"E
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