MONACO PRINCIPALITY CEMETERY
Monegasque Memorial
Monaco
Monte-Carlo
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 43.73023, Longitude: 7.41259
Location Information
The cemetery lies between Monaco and Monte Carlo, on the Monaco-Nice road. It is built in terraces; in the upper part is the memorial (unveiled in 1928) of the Monegasques who fell in the War, under which are buried a number of Allied soldiers.
Historical Information
The cemetery contains two Commonwealth burials of the First World War. Their names are inscribed inside the central doorway of the Monegasque Memorial.
Captain
Leo Lucas Ralli
Army Service Corps
20th April 1917, aged 33.
Named on Memorial in the Cemetery
Son of Sir Lucas E. Ralli, 1st Bart., of 2, Park St., Grosvenor Square, London. Educated at Eton, and New College, Oxford. Born in London. Remains removed to the Ossuary and casualty is now Alternatively Commemorated and named on the memorial which is within the cemetery.
Leo Lucas Ralli
Army Service Corps
20th April 1917, aged 33.
Named on Memorial in the Cemetery
Son of Sir Lucas E. Ralli, 1st Bart., of 2, Park St., Grosvenor Square, London. Educated at Eton, and New College, Oxford. Born in London. Remains removed to the Ossuary and casualty is now Alternatively Commemorated and named on the memorial which is within the cemetery.
74447 Private
Arthur Charles Vinson Dyer
Royal Army Medical Corps
4th May 1917, aged 22.
Under War Memorial.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Dyer, of 13, Ridgway Terrace, Paignton, Devon.
Arthur Charles Vinson Dyer
Royal Army Medical Corps
4th May 1917, aged 22.
Under War Memorial.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Dyer, of 13, Ridgway Terrace, Paignton, Devon.









