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In Memory of

Gordon Craig Duffus

Corporal
148670
78th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regt.)
who died on
Sunday, 24th December 1916. Age 22.

Additional Information: of wounds received 25th Nov. Son of Alfred and Mary Jane Duffus, of Aberdeen, Scotland. C).


Commemorative Information

Cemetery: ST. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN
Grave Reference/
Panel Number:
III. D. 1.
Location: St. Sever Cemetery and Extension is situated about 3 kilometres south of Rouen Cathedral and a short distance west of the road from Rouen to Elbeuf.

Coming from Elbeuf/Caen on the N.138 follow Avenue Des Canadiens right down to the roundabout. Take the fourth exit into Rue Stanislas De Jardin, and the cemetery lies 150 metres on the left.

If coming from station Rive Gauche, Gare St Sever, follow Quai D'Elbeuf, Quai Jean Moulin, Quai Cavelier De La Salle into Avenue Jean Rondeaux, Av. De La Liberation, Bd. Du 11 Novembre to the roundabout. Take first exit into Rue Stanislas De Jardin, the cemetery lies 150 metres on the left. St Sever is part of Le Petit Quevilly.

The first CWGC signpost is just when you get to the entrance of the cemetery.

Historical Information: During the 1914-1918 War, British camps and hospitals were placed on the Southern outskirts of the city, a Base Supply Depot and the 3rd Echelon of General Headquarters were established at Rouen.

The Hospitals at Rouen remained there in almost all cases for practically the whole of the 1914-1918 War. They included eight General, five Stationary, one British Red Cross and one Native Labour Hospitals, and No. 2 Convalescent Depot. A number of the dead from these Hospitals were buried in other cemeteries, but the great majority were taken to St. Sever; and in September, 1916, it was found necessary to begin using the Extension. The last burial in the Extension took place in April, 1920.

There are now over 8,500, 1914-18 and 300, 1939-45 war casualties commemorated in this site.

The cemetery covers an area of 49,885 square metres. The War Stone is on the boundary of the original Cemetery and the Extension, facing the City of Rouen War Memorial. The Cross is raised on a terrace on the further side of the Extension. The Chapel, cruciform and surmounted by a dome, is in the middle of the Extension.

The bodies of 316 United States Soldiers and Airmen, buried in Block R, Plot I, and Block T, Plot I, were removed by the American Graves Registration Services.

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