Mailly Wood
Mailly Wood Cemetery is a military cemetery with casualties from the First World War, located in the French village of Mailly-Maillet. It is maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
Design
It was designed by the British architect Reginald Blomfield.The site covers an area of 2,099 m² and is surrounded by a brick wall covered by white capstones. There is a Cross of Sacrifice. It stands centrally against the northwest wall. The Stone of Remembrance stands against the northeast wall.
Memorials
Most of the burials are of British soldiers. There are also New Zealanders and South Africans.60 of the burials are unidentified.
There is a Duhallow Block, a special memorial for those whose graves have been lost. It commemorates 6 soldiers whose graves were destroyed by shell fire.
Distinguished soldiers
- One Victoria Cross recipient is buried in the cemetery: he is Harold John Colley who was killed in 1918. He was also awarded the Military Medal.
Access
It is reached by a track which can be difficult to pass in winter.