Hunter's Cemetery

Coordinates: 50°4′41″N 2°38′59″E / 50.07806°N 2.64972°E / 50.07806; 2.64972
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Hunter's Cemetery
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Hunters Cemetery
Used for those deceased 1914–1918
Established1917
Location50°4′41″N 2°38′59″E / 50.07806°N 2.64972°E / 50.07806; 2.64972
near 
Total burials46
Burials by nation
Burials by war
Official nameFunerary and memory sites of the First World War (Western Front)
TypeCultural
Criteriai, ii, vi
Designated2023 (45th session)
Reference no.1321-SE01
Statistics source: Cemetery details. Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

Hunter's Cemetery is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission burial ground for the dead of World War I situated on the grounds of Beaumont Hamel Newfoundland Memorial Park near the French town of Beaumont-Hamel.

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During the Battle of the Somme, German forces near Beaumont-Hamel were attacked in vain on 1 July 1916. The area was finally captured by the 51st (Highland) and 63rd (Royal Naval) Divisions on the following 13 November. Hunter's Cemetery, possibly named after Reverend Hunter, a Chaplain attached to the Black Watch Regiment, is in fact a great shell-hole. Soldiers of the 51st Division, who fell in the capture of Beaumont-Hamel were buried in the shell-hole after the battle. There are now over 40 war casualties commemorated in this site. Hunter's Cemetery stands at the upper end of "Y" Ravine, within Newfoundland Memorial Park.

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