schoonselhof cemetery

SCHOONSELHOF CEMETERY
Frogman V.C.
By Ian Fraser
Escape to Honour
By Larry Harris & Brian Taylor
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SCHOONSELHOF CEMETERY
HISTORY INFORMATION
Antwerp was the seat of the Belgian Government from 17 August to 7 October 1914. Towards the end of August, the city was one of the strong positions on the Allied left flank, and by the middle of September, a position of critical importance. It was defended by fortress troops and the greater part of the Belgian Field Army and the Royal Naval Air Service used its aerodrome. On 27 September the Germans laid siege to Antwerp and during the first week of October the Royal Naval Division entered the city, playing a crucial part in its defence. On 9 October, before other British and French reinforcements could arrive, the last forts became untenable and the last defenders retired. From 10 October 1914 to the Armistice, the city was in German hands.

German forces returned to Belgium in May 1940, and occupied Antwerp until its liberation by the Allies on 4 September 1944. The town and port were secured, but it was some weeks further before the approaches from the North Sea could be cleared of German resistance.

Schoonselhof Cemetery contains 101 Commonwealth burials of the First World War, some of which were brought in from other burial grounds in the area after the Armistice (17 of them were brought in from Lierre German Cemetery, 1 from Bouchout-Les-Lierre Churchyard, 3 from the War Plot in Malines Communal Cemetery and 1 from the Casino garden at Lierre). Second World War burials number 1,455. The Commonwealth plot also contains 16 non-war burials, most of them Merchant seamen whose deaths were not due to war service. There is 1 U.S.A. airman attached to the R.A.F., 16 Polish and 1 French burials here.

The war graves plots were designed by the Commission's Principal Architect, Philip Hepworth, FRIBA.
  1. RM CDOS Lee, Reginald John

    SURNAME Lee FORENAME Reginald John UNIT 48 Commando RANK Marine NUMBER PO/X 117881 DATE OF DEATH 16th December 1944 AGE 20 GRAVESITE Schoonselhof Cemetery,Belgium V.A.47 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION son of Reginald and Jessie H.Lee,Westminster,London died Belgium
  2. RM CDOS Hall, Tom

    SURNAME Hall FORENAME Tom UNIT 48 Commando RANK Marine NUMBER PLY/X 110485 DATE OF DEATH 16th December 1944 AGE 21 GRAVESITE Schoonselhof Cemetery, Belgium V.A.57 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION born 12.08.1923 Morley, Yorkshire, UK son of Eddie and Matilda Jane Hall, Morley...
  3. RM CDOS Guymer, Arthur William

    SURNAME Guymer FORENAME Arthur William UNIT 47 Commando RANK Marine NUMBER CH/X 103852 DATE OF DEATH 16th December 1944 AGE 23 GRAVESITE Schoonselhof Cemetery, Belgium V.A.73 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION born 10.09.1921, West Kensington, London, UK died Belgium
  4. RM CDOS Barnes, John

    SURNAME Barnes FORENAME John UNIT 41 Commando RANK Marine NUMBER PO/X 117497 DATE OF DEATH 7th November 1944 AGE 21 GRAVESITE Schoonselhof Cemetery, Belgium III.D.11 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION born 24.02.1924, Reddish, Lancashire, UK son of William and Catherine Barnes...
  5. ARMY CDOS Wells, Patrick Anthony

    SURNAME Wells FORENAME Patrick Anthony UNIT 4 Commando RANK Private NUMBER 5958490 DATE OF DEATH 28th April 1945 AGE 23 GRAVESITE Schoonselhof Cemetery,Belgium IV.B.28 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION parent unit Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment born Hertfordshire resided...
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