| Ovillers Military Cemetery |
Ovillers Military Cemetery is situated 1 km north of La Boisselle. It originated as a battle cemetery behind a dressing station and used until March 17. After the Armistice it was expanded as the fallen from the battlefields of Pozieres, Ovillers, La Boisselle and Contalmaison were buried in the cemetery.
The cemetery contains 3,440 graves of which 2,480 are unidentified. Of the 960 identified casualties, 290 are recorded as being killed on 1st July 1916. There are 76 Tyneside Scottish and 27 Tyneside Irish graves. There are many unidentified Tyneside Scots buried in the cemetery, many of whom would have probably lost their lives on 1st July 1916.
The cemetery also contains 120 French casulaties.
Ovillers Military Cemetery | CWGC
| Ovillers Military Cemetery IJ |
| Ovillers Military Cemetery |
| Ovillers Military Cemetery Tyneside Scottish Unknown Soldiers |
| Ovillers Military Cemetery Tyneside Scottish Unknown Soldier |
| Ovillers Military Cemetery Unknown British Officer |
| Ovillers Military Cemetery 2/Lt William Charles Hickman KIA 1st July 1916 |
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| 2nd Lieut. William Christie Hickman Royal Field Artillery |
| Gunner Casualties 16 Battery 41 Brigade RFA |
| Ovillers Military Cemetery British & French Graves |
| Ovillers Military Cemetery French Graves |

