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Solferino Farm | |||
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The Farm was named by French troops who held this part of the line in early 1915. |
The cemetery is opposite the site of the farm.
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The cemetery was begun in October 1917.
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There are 296 Commonwealth burials from the First World War. There are 3 German burials from the First World War 5 burials from the Second World War which were made during the 1940 retreat to Dunkirk.
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