
Mikra Memorial
📍 Kalamaria, Πανόραμα, Grecia
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Mikra Memorial is inside Mikra British Cemetery and is situated in the Municipality of Kalamaria in the city of Thessaloniki just off Konstantinou Karamanlis Street between the army camp of Ntalipi (pronounced Dalipi) and the Kalamaria Greek Communal Cemetery. From both the town centre and airport of Thessaloniki it is approximately a 20 minute drive and can be accessed by first driving along Leoforos Ethnikis Antistaseos highway then entering Makedonias Street and turning right at the top of this road at the traffic lights. From there you enter Konstantinou Karamanlis and the cemetery is approx 300 metres further on your right and a CWGC (Commonwealth War Graves Commission) sign is clearly visible. At the invitation of the Greek Prime Minister, M.Eleftherios Venizelos, Salonika (now Thessaloniki) was occupied by three French Divisions and the 10th (Irish) Division from Gallipoli in October 1915. Other French and Commonwealth forces landed during the year and in the summer of 1916, they were joined by Russian and Italian troops. In August 1916, a Greek revolution broke out at Salonika, with the result that the Greek national army came into the war on the Allied side. The town was the base of the British Salonika Force and it contained, from time to time, eighteen general and stationary hospitals. Three of these hospitals were Canadian, although there were no other Canadian units in the force. The earliest Commonwealth burials took place in the local Protestant and Roman Catholic cemeteries, and the Anglo-French (now Lembet Road) Military Cemetery was used from November 1915 to October 1918. The British cemetery at Mikra was opened in April 1917, remaining in use until 1920. The cemetery was greatly enlarged after the Armistice when graves were brought in from a number of burial grounds in the area. MIKRA BRITISH CEMETERY now contains 1,810 Commonwealth burials of the First World War, as well as 147 war graves of other nationalities. Within the cemetery will be found the MIKRA MEMORIAL, commemorating almost 500 nurses, officers and men of the Commonwealth forces who died when troop transports and hospital ships were lost in the Mediterranean, and who have no grave but the sea. They are commemorated here because others who went down in the same vessels were washed ashore and identified, and are now buried at Thessaloniki. The ships were: HT "Marquette", torpedoed and sunk by 'U35' on 23 October 1915, 57.5 kilometres south from Salonika Bay, carrying the 29th Division Ammunition Column and the New Zealand Stationary Hospital. HT "Ivernia", torpedoed and sunk on 1 January 1917, 93 kilometres from Cape Matapan, carrying reinforcements for Egypt. HT "Arcadian" was torpedoed and sunk on 15 April 1917, 41.5 kilometres north east from the island of Milo (Melos), carrying reinforcements for Egypt. Hospital Ship "Britannic", of the White Star Line, sunk by mine on 21 November 1916 in the Zea Channel between Greece and the Cyclades, on her way from Naples to Mudos. Fleet Messenger "Princess Alberta", sunk by mine between Stavros and Mudros on 21 February 1917.
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Charles Abbott
1917
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Ernest Albert Cook
1915
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William Alfred Chivrall
1915
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Ernest Alfred Gnosill
1917
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William Alfred Pickles
1915
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Roland Alfred Pole
1895 – 1915
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Arthur Alfred Robert Monkman
1878 – 1917
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Frederick Allen
1917
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Charles Allen
1917
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Thomas Allen
1917
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George Allen Williams
1915
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Charles Alvara Lofthouse
1917
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Robert Andrew Hanners
1917
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Catherine Anne Fox
1877 – 1915
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Donald Anthony Mead
1890 – 1915
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James Archibald Wilson
1915
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Marc Armand Ruffer
1859 – 1917
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Frederick Arthur Burgess
1917
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William Arthur Grainger
1917
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William Arthur Ince
1917
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Ernest Arthur James
1917
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George Arthur Miles
1917
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William Arthur Smith
1917
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George Arthur Vernon
1917
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Bertie Augustus Prior
1915
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Reginald Austin
1917
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Lorna Aylmer Rattray
1875 – 1915
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Joseph Balfour
1890 – 1915
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William Balmer Robinson
1915
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George Barker
1917
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Patrick Barron
1917
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Andrew Beath
1883 – 1917
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David Bell
1917
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Robert Bell
1917
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James Benjamin Baker
1917
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Edward Benjamin Cains
1917
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Arthur Bennett
1917
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James Bennett
1917
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Rupert Bertram Johnstone
1896 – 1915
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William Birch
1917
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Thomas Boardman
1893 – 1917
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Joseph Bowden
1885 – 1917
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Alfred Bowyer
1917
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Harry Boyd
1895 – 1917
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John Bradley
1915
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William Brooks
1915
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George Brown
1915
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Robert Bruce Herdman
1915
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John Bruno Walter
1915
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Edward Bryant
1917
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Leonard Burns
1917
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John Burns
1917
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William Bushell
1915
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William Campbell Pickering
1915
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Alfred Cann
1917
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James Carrington
1917
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Charles Cecil Martin Lowe
1917
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Frederick Chamberlain
1917
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Robert Chambers
1897 – 1915
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Frederick Charles Collier
1877 – 1917
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