VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL

There are 132 soldiers from Cheshire here.

John ADENPrivate 67955
John Aden
From Stalybridge
28th September 1918
James Edgar AINSWORTHCorporal 40363
James Edgar Ainsworth
From Frodsham
8th October 1918
Josiah Henry ANKERSPrivate 66100
Josiah Henry Ankers
Panel 6.
From Chester
23rd August 1918
James ARMITAGEPrivate 46300
James Armitage
Panel 6.
From Hyde
2nd September 1918
CHARLES PERCY ASHLEYPrivate 133498
Charles Percy Ashley
From Crewe
22nd August 1918
John Henry AtkinPrivate 55558
John Henry Atkin
Panel 7.
From Cheshire Virtual
27th August 1918
WILLIAM JOSEPH ATKINSONSergeant 235441
William Joseph Atkinson
From Altrincham
24th August 1918
JOHN WILLIAM BAILEYPrivate 290906
John William Bailey
From Wybunbury
26th September 1918
WILLIAM BAILEYCorporal R/9808
William Bailey
From Wallasey
3rd October 1918
HERBERT EWART BAMFORTHPrivate 91000
Herbert Ewart Bamforth
From Sale
11th September 1918
Thomas BARLOWPrivate 10858
Thomas Barlow
Panel 3.
From Shocklach
8th October 1918
Joseph BENTLEYPrivate 56439
Joseph Bentley
Panel 6.
From Nantwich
18th September 1918
Harry BENTLEYLance Corporal 49162
Harry Bentley
Panel 5 and 6.
From Dukinfield
10th August 1918
Harry BIRTLESGuardsman 223
Harry Birtles
Panel 3.
From Odd Rode
11th October 1918
Charles Travers BLEARSCorporal 28437
Charles Travers Blears
Panel 8.
From Nantwich
21st August 1918
Edward BOSWELLPrivate 40315
Edward Boswell
Panel 6.
From Northwich Area
27th September 1918
George Henry BOURNEPrivate 12621
George Henry Bourne
Panel 3.
From Wheelock
20th October 1918
Leslie BRIDDENPrivate 57509
Leslie Bridden
Panel 9.
From Birkenhead
2nd September 1918
Walter BROADHURSTPrivate 60518
Walter Broadhurst
Panel 6.
From Stockport
21st August 1918
Arnold BUCKLEYCorporal 25674
Arnold Buckley
From Moulton
21st August 1918
James BURGESSPrivate 220016
James Burgess
Panel 7.
From Cheshire Virtual
27th August 1918
JOHN BURKHILLPrivate 315490
John Burkhill
Panel 6.
From Birkenhead
20th October 1918
HERBERT THORNTON BURKINSHAWSecond Lieutenant
Herbert Thornton Burkinshaw
Panel 7.
From Wallasey
20th September 1918
Leonard CAINEPrivate 12805
Leonard Caine
Panel 6.
From Altrincham
2nd September 1918
LEONARD CAPPERPrivate 290691
Leonard Capper
From Anderton
18th September 1918
JOHN CHADWICKPrivate 131733
John Chadwick
From Woodchurch
19th September 1918
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Location Information:
Vis-en-Artois and Haucourt are villages on the straight main road from Arras to Cambrai about 10 kilometres south-east of Arras.

The Memorial is the back drop to the Vis-en-Artois British Cemetery, which is west of Haucourt on the north side of the main road.

Visiting Information:
The Panel Numbers quoted at the end of each entry relate to the panels dedicated to the Regiment served with. In some instances where a casualty is recorded as attached to another Regiment, his name may alternatively appear within their Regimental Panels. Please refer to the on-site Memorial Register Introduction to determine the alternative panel numbers if you do not find the name within the quoted Panels.

Historical Information:
This Memorial bears the names of over 9,000 men who fell in the period from 8 August 1918 to the date of the Armistice in the Advance to Victory in Picardy and Artois, between the Somme and Loos, and who have no known grave. They belonged to the forces of Great Britain and Ireland and South Africa; the Canadian, Australian and New Zealand forces being commemorated on other memorials to the missing.

The Memorial consists of a screen wall in three parts. The middle part of the screen wall is concave and carries stone panels on which names are carved. It is 26 feet high flanked by pylons 70 feet high. The Stone of Remembrance stands exactly between the pylons and behind it, in the middle of the screen, is a group in relief representing St George and the Dragon. The flanking parts of the screen wall are also curved and carry stone panels carved with names. Each of them forms the back of a roofed colonnade; and at the far end of each is a small building.

The memorial was designed by J.R. Truelove, with sculpture by Ernest Gillick. It was unveiled by the Rt. Hon. Thomas Shaw on 4 August 1930.

1 Route nationale, 62156 Haucourt, France