Aubers Ridge British Cemetery in Aubers, France, is a solemn site that marks the memory of those who fell in the fierce battles of World War 1. Sixteen Identified Australian Fromelles soldiers are commemorated here. The cemetery is situated near the site of the Battle of Aubers Ridge, which took place in May 1915. The total number of burials in the cemetery is 444.

Unit No. Rank Surname Forenames Fate Date
59 Bn 3691 Pte Bishop Thomas Charles KIA 19th July 1916
58 Bn 2575 Pte Bond William Arthur KIA 19th July 1916
59 Bn 3689 Pte Boyd Allen James KIA 19th July 1916
59 Bn 4738 Pte Brache Melville William KIA 19th July 1916
59 Bn 3038 Pte Burden Albert Herbert Arthur KIA 19th July 1916
59 Bn 3535 Pte Daley Claude Henry KIA 19th July 1916
59 Bn 3091 Pte Donahoo Michael Francis KIA 19th July 1916
59 Bn 4782 Pte Fitton William Reid KIA 19th July 1916
59 Bn 3110 Pte Gregory Charles Clapham KIA 19th July 1916
59 Bn 4522 Pte Jackson Albert Henry John KIA 19th July 1916
59 Bn 2473 Pte Jamieson Young James KIA 19th July 1916
59 Bn 4547 Cpl McColl Daniel Hugh KIA 19th July 1916
59 Bn 4153 Pte McRae Charles Robert KIA 19th July 1916
59 Bn 1757 Pte Prescott Hugh Henry Percival KIA 21st July 1916
59 Bn 3897 Pte Reid Charles John KIA 23rd July 1916
58 Bn 3482 Pte Thomas James Russell KIA 23rd July 1916
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source Commonwealth War Graves Commission