Fosse No 10 Communal Cemetery Extension

Catalogue No. C0711
Dates of Construction:
Location: Pas de Calais, France
Client: Imperial War Graves Commission
Purpose of Building:War Memorials & Cemeteries
Category:France
Historic England Listing Number:
Commonwealth War Graves Commission Number:471

The elongated British extension, wedged between parts of the communal cemetery, slopes down from an upper entrance terrace with the Cross of Sacrifice to a lower plot of Chinese Labour Corps graves, the whole framed by walls, hedge, and seven surrounding rowan trees.

Description

The elongated cemetery lies wedged between two parts of the municipal graveyard. The field with graves slopes down from the entrance. It is bordered on three sides by a wall that follows the slope of the terrain in the first part. A hedge borders the third side. There are three plots, each with four longitudinal rows of graves. Beyond a horizontal plateau with the Cross of Sacrifice lies another low-lying plot with graves of the Chinese Labour Corps, facing the Cross of Sacrifice. Seven rowan trees surround the Cross of Sacrifice. (Geurst, 2010, p.300)

Bibliography

Geurst, J. (2010) Cemeteries of the Great War by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Rotterdam: 010 Publishers.

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