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Friday 25 June 2021

Ardsley Churchyard and Cemetery CWGC Burials

The Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) recognises the burials of men and women who fell in the First and Second World Wars.  Where a men or women has no known grave they are remembered on CWGC memorials around the world, usually close to the place that they fell.

The most common CWGC gravestone is made of Portland Stone. This is bright white when new and very conspicuous in a churchyard or cemetery even when a little darkened by age.  The size and style of the stones was designed to be the similar for everyone, no matter what rank, regiment, class, religion or nationality.  See this section on the CWGC website for background information.

Each stone has a rounded top, some have the crest or badge of a regiment and/or a religious symbol. There is an inscription giving rank, name, regiment and date of death, sometimes age is included.  At the foot of the stone is a space for a family dedication.

When the burial of a serviceman or women is within a family plot, their details are often recorded on a family gravestone.  This can be quite confusing as other family gravestones in the same churchyard bearing similar inscriptions are memorials to men or women NOT buried there.  It is only when the burial of the serviceman or woman has occurred in that place that it is recorded by the CWGC.

There are two First World War CWGC burials in Ardsley Churchyard, both have family gravestones. There are fifteen CWGC burials in Ardsley Cemetery, nine are First World War including one with a family gravestone, and six are Second World War.

Note: If the photos below are overlapping the table and covering text try turning your phone or tablet landscape.  Links on the names are to the CWGC website. The FindAGrave links will take you to a webpage which usually contains a transcription and a photo.

  Gravestone Location
Section Row No.
FindAGrave
Soldier's Name & Regiment
Date of Death
Gravestone
Photograph
  Churchyard
West of Church

FindAGrave
Alfred Dalton Bond

York and Lancaster Rgt

22 May 1916
  Churchyard
North-West of Church

FindAGrave
Harry Gelder

York and Lancaster Rgt

22 March 1917
  Cemetery
G 321

FindAGrave
Labour Corps

11 November 1918
  Cemetery
O 40

FindAGrave
Sam Buckley

York and Lancaster Rgt

20 November 1915
  Cemetery
F 298

FindAGrave
Edgar Robinson Cooper

York and Lancaster Rgt

22 November 1918
  Cemetery
T 786

FindAGrave

Royal Field Artillery

4 May 1918
  Cemetery
K 92

FindAGrave

York and Lancaster Rgt

1 September 1916
  Cemetery
K 1140

FindAGrave
John Richard Heptinstall

Royal Engineers

25 June 1916
  Cemetery
T 789

FindAGrave

Border Regiment

15 April 1918
  Cemetery
E 246

FindAGrave
Joseph Pearce

York and Lancaster Rgt

3 May 1919
  Cemetery
S 690

FindAGrave
Fred Proctor

West Yorkshire Rgt
(Prince of Wale's Own)

1 December 1918

(see CWGC site for full inscription on stone which is obscured by pot)
  Cemetery
G 413

FindAGrave
Frederick Dyson

Royal Navy, H.M.S. Victory

27 September 1946
  Cemetery
U 863A

FindAGrave
Leslie Fletcher

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve

16 December 1943
  Cemetery
G 21

FindAGrave
Charles Ernest Lyon

Royal Air Force (Auxiliary Air Force)

30 December 1940
  Cemetery
U 868A

FindAGrave
Jack Turner

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve

31 July 1942
  Cemetery
U 870A

FindAGrave
Roy Winder

Royal Air Force (Auxiliary Air Force)

2 December 1940
  Cemetery
D 162

FindAGrave
Frederick Arthur Wright

Pioneer Corps

7 January 1941

 

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