Bronfay Farm Military Cemetery, Bray-sur-Somme

Historical Information (Source: CWGC)

The cemetery was begun by French troops in October 1914, but little used by them. It was used by Commonwealth troops from August 1915 to February 1917, particularly during the Battle of the Somme, when the XIV Corps Main Dressing station was at the farm. During the retreat and advance of 1918, further burials were made and after the Armistice, graves of March, August and September 1918, were brought in from the fields between Bronfay Farm and Bray.

 

Bronfay Farm Military Cemetery contains 537 burials and commemorations of the First World War. 13 of the burials are unidentified but there are special memorials to two casualties believed to be buried among them. The cemetery was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens.

 

Served with

  • United Kingdom (508)
  • Australian (14)
  • Indian (2)
  • South African (1)

Served in

  • Army (516)
  • Air Force (8)
  • Navy (1)
Bronfay Farm MC
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