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ST. FUSCIEN COMMUNAL CEMETERY

Somme

​France

GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 49.83718, Longitude: 2.31027

Location Information

St. Fuscien is a village in the Department of the Somme, situated some 8 kilometres south of Amiens city centre on the D7. In the middle of the communal cemetery are the graves of three artillerymen who fell in April 1918.


Burial Details


179917 Gunner David Henry Lee, 179th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, died 21st April 1918. His headstone bears the inscription "There Is A Spot In France That Will Be For Ever England"

250330 Gunner William Scott, 179th Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, died 21st April 1918.

Captain Charles Wilson Ward, M. C. H. Q. III Corps, Heavy Artillery Brigade, Royal Garrison Artillery, died 29th April 1918, aged 31. Son of William and Catherine Ward, of Ufford, Woodbridge, Suffolk; husband of Florence H. Ward, of 47, Westgate St., Ipswich. His headstone bears the inscription "Thy Will Be Done"


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St. Fuscien Communal Cemetery
St. Fuscien Communal Cemetery
St. Fuscien Communal Cemetery
St. Fuscien Communal Cemetery
St. Fuscien Communal Cemetery
St. Fuscien Communal Cemetery
St. Fuscien Communal Cemetery
St. Fuscien Communal Cemetery
St. Fuscien Communal Cemetery

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