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Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez, France Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez, France
First Name: Henry Last Name: WILLIAMS
Date of Death: 18/07/1916 Lived/Born In: Stockwell
Rank: Lance Coporal Unit: London23
Memorial Site: Stockwell Memorial

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Enlisted-Clapham Junction

Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez, France

On 16th July, 1916, 23rd London of 142 Brigade, 47th Division left their billets in Bully Grenay and moved into the Souchez sector of the front line, just to the north of Arras. Here they stayed until relieved on 24th July. The Battalion Diary gives little information about this period in the trenches but does record that on 18th July, seven men were killed and eight men were wounded. However, we know from the Battalion Diary of 20th London, who were in nearby trenches, that both sides engaged in regular artillery duels and it is highly likely that this was the cause of these casualties, one of whom was Henry Williams.

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