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Bazentin-le-Petit Military Cemetery
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Bazentin was in German hands until 14 July 1916 when the 3rd and 7th Divisions captured the two villages (and the communal cemetery) and held them against counter-attacks, and the 21st Division captured Bazentin-le-Petit Wood. The ground was lost in April 1918 during the great German advance but recaptured on the following 25 August by the 38th (Welsh) Division. The military cemetery was begun at the end of July 1916 and used as a front-line cemetery until May 1917. It contains 182 First World War burials, 15 of them unidentified. One of the graves is that of a soldier of the Yorkshire Regiment.

The Bazentin-le-Petit Military Cemetery
The Bazentin-le-Petit Military Cemetery
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Private Ernest Gutherless
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Private Ernest Gutherless. 1926. 5th Battalion Yorkshire Regiment. Son of Fred and Maria Gutherless, of 29, St. John's Walk, Bridlington, Yorks. Died of wounds 2 November 1916. Aged 20.
Born Bridlington, Enlisted Bridlington.


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