Masnieres British Cemetery, Marcoing

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Location Information: 

Marcoing is a village 7 kilometres south-west of Cambrai and the village of Masnieres is 5 kilometres south-east of Marcoing. Masnieres British Cemetery is 3 kilometres due east of Marcoing in the middle of fields with access by a small track.

Historical Information: 

Masnieres was captured by the 29th Division on the 20th November, 1917, the first day of the Battle of Cambrai. On the 30th November and the 1st December, Masnieres was held by the same Division against repeated attacks, but it was evacuated, under orders, on the night of the 1st-2nd. It was retaken on the 29th September, 1918, by the 62nd (West Riding) Division. Masnieres British Cemetery was made by the 3rd Division Burial Officer in October, 1918. There are now 166, 1914-18 war casualties commemorated in this site. Of these, 16 are unidentified. All fell in September-October, 1918. There are also 59 German burials here, 40 of which are unidentified. Masnieres British Cemetery covers an area of 995 square metres and is enclosed by a stone rubble wall. On the main road, East of Masnieres British Cemetery, is the Masnieres Newfoundland Memorial, recalling the share of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment (then part of the 29th Division) in the Battle of Cambrai, 1917.

Cemetery Details

Cemetery name: 
MASNIERES BRITISH CEMETERY, MARCOING
Cemetery Location: 
France
NZ Casualties:
17
Total Known Casualties:
150

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