Bellacourt Military Cemetery, Riviere
Historical Information (Source: CWGC)
The cemetery was begun by French troops in October 1914, and carried on by the 46th (North Midland), 55th (West Lancashire), 58th (London), 49th (West Riding) and other Divisions, and later by the Canadian Corps, from February 1916, to September 1918; and the French plot was increased in 1923 by concentrations from other cemeteries. The 16 American graves of July and August, 1918 (all but one of which belonged to the 320th Regiment) have been removed to another place of burial.
There are 432 Commonwealth burials of the 1914-18 war commemorated in this site, 1 being unidentified. There are also 117 French burials here. The Cemetery covers an area of 3,582 square metres and is enclosed by a rubble wall.
William Ritchie, King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) - 17
Robert John Hoover, Canadian Infantry - 17
Lionel Hanneman alias A. Leslye Canadian Infantry.
Leopold Delisle, Canadian Infantry shot for desertion, May 21, 1918 - 25