Six Gunners are buried in the Cemetery.
Lone Tree Cemetery |
Lone Tree Cemetery looking towards Kemmel |
Unknown Soldier Sjt LC Page Gnr WJ Marsh |
CWGC Sjt HLC Page
Sjt Harry Leslie Charles Page
B Battery 173rd Brigade RFA
Died 3rd July 1917 Aged 24
Sjt Harry Leslie Charles Page
B Battery 173rd Brigade RFA
Died 3rd July 1917 Aged 24
Sjt PSP Hill Unknown Soldier Lt CJ Plunket |
Sjt Percy Henry Patrick Hill
B Battery 173rd Brigade RFA
Died 3rd July 1917 Aged 36
Sjt PSP Hill served in the South African Campaign, Zulu Rebellion and German West Africa.
B Battery 173rd Brigade RFA
Died 3rd July 1917 Aged 36
Sjt PSP Hill served in the South African Campaign, Zulu Rebellion and German West Africa.
Lieutenant Cedric John Plunket
C Battery 123rd Brigade RFA
Died 6th August 1917 Aged 24
John Frederick Plunket was born at Chateau Yonvente, Pleurtuit, France. in 1893. He was educated at Christ's Hospital, and prior to the war served for two years in the Honourable Artillery Co., but had to resign in 1913 on account of ill-health and took up farming in Norfolk. When war broke out he enlisted in the Royal Field Artillery, Territorial Force, and saw active service, being for five months despatch rider. In 1915 he received a commission in the Special Reserve of Officers and again proceeded to the front, where he served until his death.
Gnr EL Carty |
Gunner Edward Leonard Carty
D Battery 46th Brigade
Died 11th July 1917 Aged 19
Lt FV Coupland-Smith |
Lieutenant Frederick Vyvyan Coupland Smith
173rd Brigade RFA
Died 2nd July 1917 Aged 21
Frederick Vyvyan Coupland Smithwas born in 1896 in Cleeve Hill, Gloucestershire. He was educated at Blundells and a member of the choir. He accompanied his parents to the Holy Land and Egypy in 1913. On the outbreak of war he joined the Army and obtained a commission in the Royal Field Artillery.