Royal Artillery

Northumbrian Gunners

Saturday, 11 March 2023

Somme 2023 - Bazentin-Le-Petite Communal Cemetery Extension

 The village of Bazentin-Le-Petite was captured on 14th July 1916. The burial ground  adjacent to the villages cemetery was commenced immediately after the capture and used as a front line cemetery until December 1916. After the Armistice, 50 graves were concentrated there from the battlefields around Bazentin and Contalmaison.

The cemetery contains 185 casualties of which 53 are unidentified. There are 59 special memorials (mainly of the 1st Northamptonshire Regiment) dedicated to graves that were lost by shell fire. 


Bazentin-Le-Petite Communal Cemetery Extension

Bazentin-Le-Petite Communal Cemetery Extension
Cross of Sacrifice

Bazentin-Le-Petite Communal Cemetery Extension
Unknown Soldiers 

Bazentin-Le-Petite Communal Cemetery Extension
Special Memorials

Bazentin-Le-Petite Communal Cemetery Extension
Special Memorial
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The 50th (Northumbrian) Division were engaged to the north of Bazentin-Le-Petite on the 15th September 1916 in the Battle of Flers-Courcelette. Some of who fell that day are buried in the cemetery.

Bazentin-Le-Petite
Communal Cemetery Extension
Unknown DLI Soldier

2nd Lieut. John Ivor Grey
7th Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers

Bazentin-Le-Petite
Communal Cemetery Extension
2.Lieut. JI Grey
Northumberland Fusiliers


2nd Lieut. HC Annett
6th Battalion Durham Light Infantry

Bazentin-Le-Petite
Communal Cemetery Extension
2.Lieut. HC Annett
Durham Light Infantry

Private T Fletcher
5th Battalion Durham Light Infantry

Bazentin-Le-Petite
Communal Cemetery Extension
Private T Fletcher
Durham Light Infantry




Bazentin-Le-Petite
Communal Cemetery Extension
Serjeant H Sharpe
1/3 (Northumbrian) Brigade
253 Brigade RFA