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CWGC Cemetery: LONDON CEMETERY, NEUVILLE-VITASSE

Country

France

Locality

Pas de Calais

Identified Casualties

429

Visiting Information

Wheelchair access to the cemetery is possible, but may be by alternative entrance. For further information regarding wheelchair access, please contact our Enquiries Section on 01628 507200.

Local Information

Neuville-Vitasse is a village in the department of the Pas-de-Calais, 5 kilometres south-east of Arras on the D5. London Cemetery stands on the west side of the road to Arras in a shallow valley.

Historical Information

Neuville-Vitasse was attacked by the 56th (London) Division on 7 April 1917 and captured by the same Division on 9 April. The village was almost entirely lost at the end of March 1918 but regained at the end of the following August. The London Cemetery was made by the 56th Division in April 1917 and greatly extended after the Armistice when graves were brought in from other burial grounds and from the battlefields between Arras, Vis-en-Artois and Croisilles. London Cemetery contains 747 burials and commemorations of the First World War. 318 of the burials are unidentified and on a screen wall are panels bearing the names of casualties buried in four cemeteries in the neighbourhood, whose graves were destroyed by shell fire. The cemetery was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens.

Cemetery Photo

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CWGC Cemetery Photo: LONDON CEMETERY, NEUVILLE-VITASSE

CWGC Cemetery Photo: LONDON CEMETERY, NEUVILLE-VITASSE

Cemetery Plan

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CWGC Cemetery Plan: LONDON CEMETERY, NEUVILLE-VITASSE

CWGC Cemetery Plan: LONDON CEMETERY, NEUVILLE-VITASSE

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