2nd Northumbrian Brigade RFA Ypres Extension Cemetery |
The Germans had released gas and tried to breakthrough the British lines, but were held by gallant actions of Canadian and British troops.
The 50th Northumbrian Division were used to reinforce formations fighting in the Salient. The 2nd Northumbrian Brigade RFA deployed in support of 28th Division.
2nd Northumbrian Brigade RFA Location 24th May 1915 |
capture the Bellewaarde Ridge. The Brigade War Diary of records intensive artillery fire from the early morning.
At 7pm a German shell exploded on No. 1 gun killing 5 of the detachment and severely wounding the No 1. The war dairy records the loss of;
Corporal JA Carr and Gunners JW Clarke, G Robinson, JW Rowbottom, AW Venus.
At 08:30 Driver Wilson was killed.
The six men were buried at 11:20
The Gunners remains were discovered in 2013. They were identified from their shoulder titles which identified them as members of the North Riding Battery from the 2nd Northumbrian Brigade RFA. Two of the six men could be identified; Gunners JW Rowbottom, AW Venus.
They were all reinterred on April 20th 2016 at a ceremony held in Ypres Town Cemetery Extension Cemetery. In the presence of the British Ambassador to Belgium and families, a burial party from 4th Regiment RA finally laid the men to rest.
Ypres Town Cemetery Extension Cemetery |
North Riding Battery Graves Ypres Town Extension Cemetery |
F II Grave 33
A SOLDIER OF THE GREAT WAR
Royal Field Artillery
F II Grave 34
A SOLDIER OF THE GREAT WAR
Royal Field Artillery
F II Grave 35
1308 Gunner
A.J. ROWBOTTOM
Royal Field Artillery
F II Grave 36
A SOLDIER OF THE GREAT WAR
Royal Field Artillery
F II Grave 37
A SOLDIER OF THE GREAT WAR
Royal Field Artillery
F II Grave 38
1817 Gunner
A.W. VENUS
Royal Field Artillery
At the Last Post Ceremony at the Menin Gate on the eve of the 1st July 2016 I laid a wreath in memory of the men of the 6 Gunners of the 2nd (Northumbrian) Brigade Royal Field Artillery.
Menin Gate 1st July 2016 |