Lone Tree Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery Explained

Lone Tree
Body:Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Use Dates:1916–1918
Established:1917
Designer:JR Truelove
Coordinates:50.7747°N 2.8617°W
Nearest Town:Wijtschate, Heuvelland, Belgium
Total:88
Unknowns:9
By Country:Allied Powers
  • United Kingdom 88
By War:World War I

88

Source:https://www.ww1cemeteries.com

Lone Tree Cemetery is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) burial ground for the dead of the First World War located in the Ypres Salient on the Western Front in Belgium. It is located at Spanbroekmolen, on one of the highest points of the Messines Ridge.

Foundation

Like the Spanbroekmolen cemetery nearby, Lone Tree Cemetery was established in 1917 at the start of the Battle of Messines.[1] Most of the burials are of men from the Royal Irish Rifles 36th (Ulster) Division[2] who died on the first day of the battle.[3] Most graves are of soldiers who went "over the top" early in the morning of 7 June 1917.

Some of the men buried here were actually killed by the explosion of the mine placed by the British Royal Engineers under Lone Tree hill[4] at Spanbroekmolen, which was blown around 15 seconds later than planned. The Spanbroekmolen mine formed part of a series of mines under the German lines. It was charged with 91000lb of ammonal and set 88feet below ground, at the end of a gallery 1710feet long.[5] When detonated on 7 June 1917, its blast formed the "Lone Tree Crater" with a diameter of 250feet and a depth of 40feet.[5] The crater at Lone Tree was acquired in 1929 by the Toc H foundation in Poperinge, today recognised as the Pool of Peace memorial.[6] [7] [8]

The cemetery was designed by J. R. Truelove. The cemetery grounds were assigned to the United Kingdom in perpetuity by King Albert I of Belgium in recognition of the sacrifices made by the British Empire in the defence and liberation of Belgium during the war.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. Michael Duffy The Western Front Today – Lone Tree Cemetery FirstWorldWar.com 22 August 2009, accessed 31 August 2009
  2. http://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/9202 CWGC :: Cemetery Details
  3. http://www.wo1.be/ned/database/dbDetail.asp?subtypeID=19&typeid=6&ItemID=5469&lID=3 wo1.be
  4. http://www.ww1cemeteries.com/ww1cemeteries/lonetreecemetery.htm WW1Cemeteries.com
  5. Book: Edmonds, J. E. . History of the Great War Based on Official Documents by Direction of the Historical Section of the Committee of Imperial Defence . Military Operations France and Belgium, 1917: 7 June – 10 November: Messines and Third Ypres (Passchendaele) . II . James Edward Edmonds . 1991 . 1948 . . Imperial War Museum and Battery Press . London . 0-89839-166-0 . 53.
  6. http://clevelode-battletours.com/photo-gallery/battle-of-messines-ridge/ Photo gallery: Battle of Messines Ridge
  7. http://www.ww1battlefields.co.uk/flanders/messines.html Messines
  8. Book: Tonie . Holt . Valmai . Holt . Major & Mrs Holt's Battlefield Guide to the Ypres Salient & Passchendaele . Barnsley . Pen & Sword Books . 2014 . 1997 . 978-0-85052-551-9 . 192–193.
  9. http://www.webmatters.net/belgium/ww1_friedhof_vladslo.htm First World War