Henry
Walter Utton 1885-1917
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In Memory of
HENRY WALTER UTTON
Sergeant
220013
"C" Coy. 12th Bn., East Yorkshire
Regiment
who died on
Thursday, 3rd May 1917. Age 32.
Husband of Lilian
Utton, of 11, Albion Avenue,
Courtney St., Holderness Rd., Hull.
ORCHARD DUMP CEMETERY,
ARLEUX-EN-GOHELLE, Pas
de Calais, France
Grave Reference/
Panel Number:
III. H. 49.
Location
Arleux-en-Gohelle is a village on the main
Arras to Henin-Lietard road, the D919. The Cemetery lies on the left side
of this road approximately 1 kilometre from the village of
Bailleul-Sire-Berthoult.
Historical
Information
The cemetery was begun in April, 1917, on the
new front resulting from the Battles of Arras, and it was used by the
units holding that front until the following November. These original
burials are in Plot V, Row K, and Plot I, Rows A to F. The cemetery was
greatly enlarged after the Armistice by the concentration of graves from
the neighbouring battlefields and from other burial grounds.
During the
1939-45 War, No.2 Casualty Clearing Station was at Rouvroy, three
kilometres north-east of Arleux, and the cemetery was used again. There
are over 3,000, 1914-18 and 20, 1939-45 war casualties commemorated in
this site. Of these, more than four-fifths from the 1914-18 War, are
unidentified and special memorials are erected to ten soldiers from the
United Kingdom and four from Canada known or believed to be buried among
them. Other special memorials record the names of 38 Canadian soldiers and
six from the United Kingdom, buried in other cemeteries, whose graves were
destroyed by shell fire.
Certain graves in Plots VII, VIII and IX,
identified collectively but not individually, are marked by headstones
bearing the additional words "Buried near this spot.". The cemetery covers
an area of 9,402 square metres and is enclosed by rubble walls on three
sides. A tablet in the cemetery records the fact that the site was given
by the widow of a Captain in the French 72nd Infantry Regiment, killed in
action in August, 1914. The following were among the burial grounds from
which British graves were removed to Orchard Dump Cemetery:-
FRESNES-LES-MONTAUBAN COMMUNAL CEMETERY, in which five soldiers from the
United Kingdom were buried by the 26th Field Ambulance in October, 1918.
FRESNOY CHURCHYARD, between Lens and Arras, where an R.F.C. officer was
buried by the enemy in March, 1917. FUSILIERS CEMETERY,
BAILLEUL-SIRE-BERTHOULT, 800 metres South-West of the village beside the
railway line, where eleven men of the Northumberland Fusiliers, four of
the Royal Fusiliers and one Royal Marine were buried by the 63rd Division
in April and May, 1917.
OUSE ALLEY CEMETERY, BAILLEUL-SIRE-BERTHOULT,
about 1 kilometre North-East of the village, where 38 officers and men
from the United Kingdom were buried by their comrades in June,
1917-February, 1918. QUIERY-LA-MOTTE BRITISH CEMETERY, 800 metres
North-West of La Motte, where 27 soldiers from the United Kingdom were
buried by the 2nd East Lancs and other units in October, 1918. 2ND
CANADIAN DIVISION CEMETERY, WILLERVAL, midway between Vimy and Acheville,
where 16 Canadian soldiers were buried by the 2nd Canadian Division in
May, 1917.
WILLERVAL CANADIAN CEMETERY (or VANCOUVER ROAD CEMETERY) made
by the 2nd Canadian Division in May, 1917, and containing the graves of 34
Canadian soldiers. It stood about midway between Vimy and Fresnoy.
WILLERVAL CHURCHYARD, where four men of the 3rd Canadian Battalion were
buried in April and May, 1917. (Source
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission)
The Battle at Arras
Orchard Dump Cemetery
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