Cambrai Memorial | |
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Commonwealth War Graves Commission | |
For soldiers missing in the area during World War I | |
Unveiled | 4 August 1930 |
Location | 50°8′12″N 3°0′55″E / 50.13667°N 3.01528°E near |
Designed by | H Chalton Bradshaw |
To the Glory of God and to the enduring memory of 7048 Officers and Men of the forces of the British Empire who fell at the Battle of Cambrai 20 Nov—3 Dec 1917 but who have no known grave. Their names are here recorded. | |
Official name | Funerary and memory sites of the First World War (Western Front) |
Type | Cultural |
Criteria | i, ii, vi |
Designated | 2023 (45th session) |
Reference no. | 1567-ND03 |
Statistics source: Cemetery details. Commonwealth War Graves Commission. |
The Cambrai Memorial to the Missing (sometimes referred to as the Louverval Memorial)[1] is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) memorial for the missing soldiers of World War I who fought in the Battle of Cambrai on the Western Front.[2]