Location
Ramscappelle Road Military Cemetery is located 2 kilometres east of
Nieuwpoort on the N367, which leads from Nieuwpoort to Sint Joris. From
Nieuwpoort town centre the Willem Deroolaan leads for 500 metres onto the N367
Brugsesteenweg. The cemetery lies 1 kilometre along the N367 on the junction
with the N365 Ramskapellestraat.
Historical Information
From June to November 1917, Commonwealth Forces (XV Corps) held the front
line in Belgium from St Georges (now Sint Joris), near Ramskappelle, to the
sea.
Most of Plot I of Ramscappelle Road Military Cemetery was made in July and
August 1917, but the cemetery was considerably enlarged after the Armistice
when graves were brought in from other burial grounds in the area and from the
battlefields.
There are now 841 Commonwealth casualties of the First World War buried or
commemorated in this cemetery. 312 of the burials are unidentified, but special
memorials commemorate two casualties known or believed to be buried among them.
There are also special memorials to 26 casualties originally buried at
Nieuport (now Nieuwpoort) or Nieuport-Bains, whose graves were destroyed by
shell fire.
The cemetery was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens.
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