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Digital gallery of Private Charles Anthony Winkworth
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Digital gallery of
Private Charles Anthony Winkworth
This is the main entrance to the Adanac Military Cemetery. It is located about 3 km south of the village of Miraumont on the east side of the road to Courcelette. This gate is immediately off of the paved road. The gravel in the picture is the side of the road. <P>The cemetery is meticulously manicured and cared for. It is very peaceful. <P>There are about 3,187 Commonwealth burials and commemorations of the First World War in this cemetery. There are 1,709 unidentified graves but they are special memorials commemorate 13 casualties known or believed to be buried among them. There is at least one Victoria Cross winner in this cemetery. <P> This picture was taken during a brief visit to France in 2003.
Digital gallery of
Private Charles Anthony Winkworth
This is a picture of his grave marker. He is buried in Plot I, Row B, Grave 10 of the Adanac Military Cemetery, Miraumont, France. It is very likely that Charles was killed less than 300 metres from his grave during an attack on Desire Trench. This picture was taken during a brief visit to France in 2003.
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This building is located on the left side of Adanac Military Cemetery. On the inside wall there is a metal map of the Somme Battle grounds well as an inscription.
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This inscription is on the inside wall of the building located on the left side of Adanac Military Cemetery.
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This is a side view of the row that Charles is buried in. His marker is the one with 1B on it.
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This monument is located in the centre of Adanac Military Cemetery.
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This cross is located at the back of Adanac Military Cemetery.
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This is the main entrance to the Adanac Military Cemetery. It is located about 3 km south of the village of Miraumont on the east side of the road to Courcelette. This gate is immediately off of the paved road. The gravel in the picture is the side of the road. <P>The cemetery is meticulously manicured and cared for. It is very peaceful. <P>There are about 3,187 Commonwealth burials and commemorations of the First World War in this cemetery. There are 1,709 unidentified graves but they are special memorials commemorate 13 casualties known or believed to be buried among them. There is at least one Victoria Cross winner in this cemetery. <P> This picture was taken during a brief visit to France in 2003.
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This is the Adanac Military Cemetery Plan. Charlie's grave is located in the bottom left corner. Plot 1, Row B, Headstone 10.
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This is a partial picture of Charles in his uniform.
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This is a picture of his grave marker. He is buried in Plot I, Row B, Grave 10 of the Adanac Military Cemetery, Miraumont, France. It is very likely that Charles was killed less than 300 metres from his grave during an attack on Desire Trench. This picture was taken during a brief visit to France in 2003.
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Copy of 75th Infantry Battalion War Diary entry for 18 November 1916.
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List of soldiers killed during the attack on Desire Trench on 18 November 1916. This is an Annex to the 75th Infantry Battalion's War Diary entry for 18 November 1916.
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List of soldiers missing during the attack on Desire Trench on 18 November 1916. This is page 2 of the Annex to the 75th Infantry Battalion's War Diary entry for 18 November 1916.
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Map of the trench system on the Somme. Desire Trench and Adanac Military Cemetery (Letter e) are highlighted.
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Entrance - Adanac Military Cemetery … photo courtesy of Marg Liessens
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Adanac Military Cemetery … photo courtesy of Marg Liessens
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Page 184 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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ADANAC MILITARY CEMETERY Somme, France
Miraumont is a village about 14.5 kilometres north-north-east of Albert and the Cemetery is some 3 kilometres south of the village on the east side of the road to Courcelette (D107). The ADANAC MILITARY CEMETERY is signposted in the centre of Miraumont.
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