Vis-en-Artois British Cemetery, Haucourt

The Vis-en-Artois British Cemetery, Haucourt is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) burial ground for the dead of World War I located between the communes of Vis-en-Artois and Haucourt in the département of Pas-de-Calais, France.

Vis-en-Artois British Cemetery and Memorial
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Used for those deceased 1915-1918
Established1918
Location50°14′46″N 2°57′0″E
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Designed byJ R Truelove
Total burials2369
Unknowns
1458
Burials by nation
Burials by war
Statistics source: Cemetery details. Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Vis-en-Artois Cemetery
Cross of Sacrifice

History

The area was captured by the Canadian Corps in late August 1918 and the cemetery was opened soon after and was in use until after the armistice with reburials from the battlefield.[1]

Vis-en-Artois Memorial

Detail from one of the memorial panels

Located in the cemetery is the Vis-en-Artois Memorial which lists the names of 9813 men (9806 British and 16 South African) who fell from 8 August 1918 to the Armistice and who have no known grave. The memorial has a screen walls in three parts on which is carved the names of the missing listed by regiment.[2] The memorial was designed by British sculptor Ernest Gillick.

Notable Graves

Grave of Viscount Glentworth
Graves of unknown soldiers
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