RICHEBOURG –
RUE-DES-BERCEAUX CEMETERY,
R, Nord, France

Richebourg is a village and commune to the north of Bethune
in the Pas de Calais. From the church in
Richebourg, head south on the D166. The Cemetery will be found on the
right hand side of the road 950 metres from the church.
The cemetery was begun in January, 1915, and used until
February, 1917; two German soldiers were buried in it in April, 1918, and some
further British burials were made in Plot I, Row "D" in September,
1918. Plot II was made after the Armistice by the concentration of graves from
the battlefields in the neighbourhood and from certain smaller cemeteries.
There are now over 450, 1914-18 war casualties commemorated in this site. Of
these, nearly half are unidentified and three special memorials record the
names of soldiers from the United Kingdom
buried in Edgware Road
Cemetery, whose graves were
destroyed by shell fire. The cemetery covers an area of 2,515 square metres and
is enclosed by a low rubble wall. The following were among the cemeteries from
which British graves were moved to Rue-des-Berceaux
Military Cemetery:- ALBERT ROAD CEMETERY, RICHEBOURG-L'AVOUE, on a cross road
running from the Rue-des-Berceaux to the Rue-du-Bois. It contained the graves of 27 soldiers from the United
Kingdom who fell in 1915. EDGWARE
ROAD CEMETERY,
NEUVE-CHAPELLE, on the more Northerly of the two roads
from the Estaires-La Bassee
road to Neuve-Chapelle village. It contained the
graves of 28 soldiers from the United Kingdom,
one officer of the R.N.A.S., and one Indian soldier, who fell in 1914-15. EDWARD ROAD CEMETERY No. 1, RICHEBOURG-L'AVOUE, begun by the 2nd
Middlesex in December, 1914, and used until May, 1915. It was 1,372
metres North of the village of Richebourg-L'Avoue, and it contained the
graves of 20 soldiers from the United Kingdom.
EDWARD ROAD CEMETERY No. 5, RICHEBOURG-L'AVOUE, 460 metres North of the
village, used in May-August, 1915, and containing the graves of 14 soldiers
from the United Kingdom, three from India, and two German prisoners.
No. of Identified Casualties: 243 Courtesy of the Commonwealth Wargraves Commission.
RUE-DES-BERCEAUX MILITARY CEMETERY,
RICHEBOURG-L'AVOUE
Private
SD/4939 Ernest William NUNNE
11th Bn.
Died: 30/06/1916
Born: Battersea, Surrey
Enlisted: Hove
Grave
Reference: I.
F. 10.