Windy Corner, Cuinchy
Windy Corner was a road junction near the village of Cuinchy in the First World War. It was in the section of the line held by the British army and there was a battalion headquarters there. Burials took place there and there is now a cemetery maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. 3,443 dead were buried there of which 1,246 have been identified.[1]
Major John Mackenzie (1871–1915) recipient of the Victoria Cross in the 19th century Anglo-Ashanti wars is buried here.
References[]
- ^ John A Baines (2006), Guards Windy Corner Cemetery, Royal Sussex Living History Group
External links[]
- The Famous Windy Corner at Givenchy – discussion, maps and photographs
- Windy Corner, Cuinchy at Find a Grave
Coordinates: 50°31′46″N 2°44′31″E / 50.529583°N 2.742044°E
Categories:
- Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries in France
- Road junctions in France
- World War I stubs
- European cemetery stubs
- French building and structure stubs