Men of the 11th East Lancs Regiment died, killed in action or died of wounds, November 1914 to July 1916 (including those, died of wounds sustained July 1st, 1916).
N.B. 170 of the ‘other ranks’, with Regimental numbers commencing ‘15’ or ‘16’ (62% of total listed), enlisted in September 1914.
(A) Men Who Died In The United Kingdom And Middle East 1914–1916
(B) Men Killed In Action, Died of Wounds Or Died In France Before July 1st, 1916
MEN WHO DIED JULY 1st to 5th, 1916
235 Officers and men of the 11th East Lancs. Regiment are recorded as losing their lives July 1st to 5th, 1916. With the exception of one man interred at Tilloy, near Arras, their remains are buried in six War Cemeteries near Colincamps and Serre. 135 Officers and men have no known grave and their names are on the Thiepval Memorial.
1. EUSTON ROAD CEMETERY — COLINCAMPS
2. QUEENS CEMETERY — PUISIEUX
3. RAILWAY HOLLOW CEMETERY — HEBUTERNE
4. SERRE ROAD CEMETERY N0.1 BEAUMONT HAMEL, HEBUTERNE
5. SERRE ROAD CEMETERY NO. 2 — BEAUMONT HAMEL, HEBUTERNE
6. SERRE ROAD CEMETERY NO. 3 — PUISIEUX
7. TILLOY BRITISH CEMETERY
THE THIEPVAL MEMORIAL — PIER 6, FACE C
MEN DIED OF WOUNDS SUSTAINED JULY 1st to 5th, 1916