CAMBRIDGE CITY CEMETERY (UK)
HISTORY INFORMATION
The 1st Eastern General Hospital, with 1,173 beds, was posted to Cambridge during the First World War, initially at the Leys School and Trinity College, later in huts. The First World War burials in Cambridge City Cemetery are mostly in two plots, one in the southern part of the burial ground, known as the Dominion Plot, and the other on the northern boundary. The Cross of Sacrifice stands on the western border of the Dominion Plot, while in the centre of the other is a memorial cross of Portland stone which was erected by private subscription.
The Second World War graves are also mainly in two War Graves Plots with a few others scattered throughout the cemetery The general Service plot was established in 1940, and the Air Force plot in 1942 for the burial of casualties from the Air Force stations set up in the eastern counties during the war. These included Bomber Command bases in Lincolnshire and fighter stations in Norfolk and Suffolk. The Stone of Remembrance, which was unveiled by Marshal of the Royal Air Force Lord Tedder in July 1951, stands near the centre of the Air Force plot.
Cambridge City Cemetery contains 181 Commonwealth burials of the First World War and 829, (inclusive 3 unidentified), from the Second World War. The cemetery also contains four non-war service burials and ten war graves of other nationalities.
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SURNAME
Levy
FORENAME
Ross Victor
UNIT
161 Squadron (R.N.Z.A.F.)
RANK
Flight Lieutenant
NUMBER
416831
DATE OF DEATH
19th October 1944
AGE
21
GRAVESITE
Cambridge City Cemetery,Cambridgeshire Grave 15526
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
born 1.1.1923 Wellington,New Zealand
son of...
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SURNAME
Brewer
FORENAME
Eric Clive
UNIT
161 Squadron (R.N.Z.A.F.)
RANK
Flight Sergeant
NUMBER
412419
DATE OF DEATH
28th March 1944
AGE
23
GRAVESITE
Cambridge City Cemetery,Cambridgeshire Grave 14760
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
from Collingwood,Nelson,New Zealand
wireless...