Yorkshire Regiment War Graves
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Serre Road Cemetery No 1
(France, Pas de Calais)
Yorkshire Regiment War Graves

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Serre Road Cemetery No 1(1) Serre Road Cemetery No 1(1)
Photo : Richard Roberts (<richard.nsw@googlemail.com>).

In June 1916, the road out of Mailly-Maillet to Serre and Puisieux entered No Man's Land about 1,300 metres south-west of Serre. On 1 July 1916, the 31st and 4th Divisions attacked north and south of this road, and although parties of the 31st Division reached Serre, the attack failed. The 3rd and 31st Divisions attacked once more on the 13 November, but again without success.

Early in 1917, the Germans fell back to the Hindenburg Line and on 25 February, Serre was occupied by the 22nd Manchesters. The village changed hands once more in March 1918 and remained under German occupation until they withdrew in August.

In the spring of 1917, the battlefields of the Somme and Ancre were cleared by V Corps and a number of new cemeteries were made, three of which are now named from the Serre Road. Serre Road Cemetery No.1 was begun in May 1917 and these graves can now be found in Plot I, Rows A to G. The rest of the cemetery was added after the Armistice, when graves were brought in from the nearby battlefields and from smaller cemeteries.

There are now 2,426 casualties of the First World War buried or commemorated in this cemetery. 1,728 of the graves are unidentified but special memorials commemorate 10 casualties known or believed to be buried among them. Other special memorials commemorate 3 men who were buried in Albert German Cemetery, 7 men who were buried in Beaucourt British Cemetery and 2 men who were buried in Puisieux Churchyard, whose graves were destroyed by shell fire. Most of the graves date from 1916.

Amongst the graves are those of two soldiers who served with the Yorkshire Regiment.

We are extremely grateful to Richard Roberts (<richard.nsw@googlemail.com>) who has generously provided the photographs on this page.

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2nd Lieutenant Herbert Storch, MC.
2nd Lieutenant Herbert Storch, MC.
13th Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, attached to 1st Battalion East Yorks Regt. Son of Max and Sophie Storch, of 21, Carholme Rd., Forest Hill, London. Killed 24 August 1918. Aged 31.


Photo : Richard Roberts (<richard.nsw@googlemail.com>).

In the right rear of the above photo the headstone is that of an unknown Yorkshire Regiment soldier.

Private Henry Thewlis. 31311.
Private Henry Thewlis. 31311.
8th Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment, formerly 29137 the Yorkshire Regiment. Killed 13 November 1916
Born Lascelles Hall (Yorks), Enlisted Huddersfield.


Photo : Richard Roberts (<richard.nsw@googlemail.com>).

Serre Road Cemetery No 1 (2)Serre Road Cemetery No 1 (2)
Photo : Richard Roberts (<richard.nsw@googlemail.com>).

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