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Remembered Today:

Gunner Francis Edward Yeardley 113 Bde RFA


Will O'Brien

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As per CWGC

Name: YEARDLEY, FRANCIS EDWARD

Initials: F E

Nationality: United Kingdom

Rank: Gunner

Regiment: Royal Field Artillery

Unit Text: "D" Bty. 113th Bde.

Age: 41

Date of Death: 18/02/1918

Service No: 137294

Additional information: Husband of Nancy Yeardley, of 6, Levenshulme Rd., Gorton, Manchester.

Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead

Grave/Memorial Reference: IV. A. 14.

Cemetery: RENINGHELST NEW MILITARY CEMETERY

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& the cemetery info

Cemetery: RENINGHELST NEW MILITARY CEMETERY

Country: Belgium

Locality: Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen

Visiting Information: The location or design of this site, makes wheelchair access impossible. For further information regarding wheelchair access, please contact our Enquiries Section on telephone number: 01628 507200

Location Information: Reninghelst New Military Cemetery is located 9.5 Km south west of Ieper (formerly Ypres) town centre, in the village of Reningelst (formerly Reninghelst), on a road leading from the N308 Poperingseweg. From Ieper town centre the Poperingseweg (N308), is reached via Elverdingsestraat then directly over two small roundabouts in the J. Capronstraat. The Poperingseweg is a continuation of the J. Capronstraat and begins after a prominent railway level crossing. On reaching the main crossroads in the village of Vlamertinge take the left hand turning onto the Bellestraat. After crossing the N38 Ieper Poperinge road, the village of Reningelst lies 6 Km beyond Vlamertinge. On reaching the village, turn right onto the Zevekotestraatand continue to the Reningelstplein where the churchyard is clearly visible. The Baljuwstraat leads from the Reningelstplein and the cemetery is 500 metres along this road on the left hand side. Visitors to this site should note a short grassed access path to this site which is unsuitable for vehicles

Historical Information: The village of Reninghelst (now Reningelst) was occupied by Commonwealth forces from the late autumn of 1914 to the end of the war and was sufficiently far from the front line to provide a suitable station for field ambulances. The earliest burials took place in the churchyard, but in November 1915, the New Military Cemetery was opened. It remained in use until September 1918. There are now 798 Commonwealth burials of the First World War in the cemetery. The cemetery was designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield.

No. of Identified Casualties: 794

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From SDGW

Born Stratford, Manchester

Enlisted Manchester

KIA

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