Godezonne Farm Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery

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Godezonne Farm
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Godezonne Farm Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery
Used for those deceased 1915–1918
Established1915
Location50°48′01″N 02°50′28″E / 50.80028°N 2.84111°E / 50.80028; 2.84111
near 
Designed byW H Cowlishaw
Total burials79
Unknowns
44
Burials by nation
Burials by war
Statistics source: WW1Cemeteries.com and CWGC

Godezonne Farm Cemetery is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) burial ground for the dead of the First World War located in the Ypres Salient on the Western Front in Belgium.

The cemetery grounds were assigned to the United Kingdom in perpetuity by King Albert I of Belgium in recognition of the sacrifices made by the British Empire in the defence and liberation of Belgium during the war.[1]

Foundation[edit]

The cemetery was founded in February 1915 by the Royal Scots and Middlesex Regiments in the garden of the original Godezonne Farm.[2]

It was used again in 1916 for three more burials and again after the Armistice to concentrate battlefield burials from the north and the east.[3]

The cemetery was designed by William Harrison Cowlishaw.

References[edit]

  1. ^ First World War, accessed 19 August 2006
  2. ^ Commonwealth War Graves Commission accessed 28 December 2007
  3. ^ wo1.be Archived 2004-09-04 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 28 December 2007

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