The Menin Road – Hooge Crater Cemetery

Hooge Panorama 3

Now this is not the definitive tour of Hooge Crater Cemetery.  It’s not actually a tour of the cemetery at all, because although I have visited twice, on both occasions, for different reasons, I was unable to take many photographs.  The most recent visit, towards the end of 2011 (above), was simply a lack of time.  My first visit, back in 2005 (below), was actually the first time I had set foot in a CWGC cemetery in Flanders, and the experience was more important than the photos.

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The figures are thus: 5923 men are buried or commemorated here.  3579 of these are unidentified.

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The cemetery wasn’t begun until October 1917, by which time Hooge was no longer on the front line as the Germans were pushed slowly back towards the Passchendaele ridge.

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Initially there were only 76 burials here…

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…but after the war thousands more were added from the numerous individual graves and a number of smaller cemeteries that littered the battlefields of Zillebeke, Gheluvelt, and further to the east, Zandvoorde.

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Looking north up the length of the cemetery towards the Cross of Sacrifice and the Menin Road and Chateau Wood beyond.

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The remaining photos are all from 2011:

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Hooge Panorama 2

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Cemetery entrance, with the Menin Road just visible to the far left.

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Baldrick and I will return to Hooge Crater Cemetery one day, and when we do, you’ll be the first to hear about it.

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4 Responses to The Menin Road – Hooge Crater Cemetery

  1. Julia wood says:

    We hope to visit in April this year 2016 my Great Uncle is buried here Private Jones 29342 grave ref XV. G .15

    • Magicfingers says:

      I hope you have an excellent trip, Julia. Directly opposite the cemetery you might like to take a look at this when you visit ; https://thebignote.com/2013/02/14/hooge-crater/

      Actually, most of the posts on this site under the ‘Menin Road’ category are close to Hooge Crater Cemetery so you might like to take a look at any/all of them before your trip.

  2. Trevor Nash says:

    My grandad George Beardsley was killed 14 December 1915 at Hooge private 20692 10 batt sherwood foresters around 10 of his batt died on the same day , question? He was down as not found could he possible be in Hooge cemetery I understand their was about 3000 thousand plus unmarked graves cheers Trev

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