Contay British Cemetery, Contay

Historical Information (Source: CWGC)

The site was chosen in August 1916 for burials from the 49th Casualty Clearing Station, which arrived at Contay at the end of August. It was joined by the 9th CCS in September. All the burials in Plots I to IV and the majority of those in Plots VII and VIII (the plot numbers V and VI were not used) cover the period August 1916 to March 1917. Most of them were made from these two clearing stations. The German withdrawal to the Hindenburg Line in the spring of 1917 brought the medical units further east and it was not until April 1918, when the Germans advanced to Albert, that the 38th and other Divisions used the cemetery again, completing Plots VII and VIII and forming the two rows in Plot IX. The last burial took place in August 1918.

 

Contay British Cemetery contains 1,133 First World War burials. The cemetery was designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield.

 

Served with

  • United Kingdom (690)
  • Canadian (414)
  • Australian (29)
  • South African (1)

Served in

  • Army (1100)
  • Navy (28)
  • Air Force (6)
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