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Oxford Road Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery

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Established
  
August 1917

Founded
  
1915

Designed by
  
Sir Reginald Blomfield

Total burials
  
853

Oxford Road Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery

Location
  
near Ieper, West Flanders, Belgium

Address
  
Wieltje, 8900 Ieper, Belgium

Burials
  
Clement Robertson, Colin Blythe

Similar
  
Artillery Wood Cemetery, German War Cemetery, Memorial Museum Passchen, In Flanders Fields Museum, Cloth Hall

Oxford Road Cemetery is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission burial ground for the dead of the First World War located near Ypres (now Ieper) in Belgium on the Western Front.

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The cemetery grounds were assigned to the United Kingdom in perpetuity by King Albert I of Belgium in recognition of the sacrifices made by the British Empire in the defence and liberation of Belgium during the war.

Foundation

The cemetery, named after the nickname of a nearby road behind the trenches, was established as two cemeteries. The first was laid down in August 1917. The second, nearby, was begun in 1917. After the armistice, battlefield graves were consolidated between the two, creating one enlarged cemetery.

The cemetery was designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield.

Notable graves

South African-born Captain Clement Robertson VC is buried in this cemetery. He was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross for valour on 4 October 1917 at Zonnebeke.

Sergeant Colin Blythe of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, an exceptional spin bowler who had played for Kent and England and was a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1904.

References

Oxford Road Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery Wikipedia