Miraumont Communal Cemetery
- Country France
- Total identified casualties 26 Find these casualties
- Region Somme
- Identified casualties from First & Second World War
- GPS Coordinates Latitude: 50.09325, Longitude: 2.72716
Location information
Miraumont is a village and commune about 13 kilometres north-north-east of the town of Albert on the D50 road. The Communal Cemetery is on the northern side of the village. In the centre of Miraumont take the street 'Rue du Cimetiere' which leads to the Communal Cemetery. There is a signpost at the entrance of the Communal Cemetery, but none in the centre of Miraumont.
History information
Miraumont was occupied by British troops at the end of February 1917, but was lost on 25th March 1918, before being retaken by the 42nd (East Lancashire) Division on the following 24th August. It was later "adopted", with Colincamps and Courcelles, by the town of Burnley.
The Communal Cemetery was largely used by German troops, including for the burial of 27 Commonwealth servicemen.
There are now 27 Commonwealth burials of the 1914-1918 war, 4 being unidentified, and a further 2 of the 1939-1945 war here.