New Irish Farm Cemetery, located in Belgium, honors the memory of World War 1 soldiers. Eight Identified Australian Fromelles soldiers are commemorated here. The cemetery is notable for its connection to the battles fought in the Ypres Salient and includes graves of soldiers from various countries. It also reflects the international nature of the conflict and the sacrifices made by the soldiers. In total, there are 4,715 soldiers buried in this cemetery.
| Unit | No. | Rank | Surname | Forenames | Fate | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 59 Bn | 3727 | Pte | Ferns | William Morton | KIA | 19th July 1916 |
| 31 Bn | 198 | Pte | Ford | Percy | KIA | 20th July 1916 |
| 58 Bn | 3535 | Pte | Gill | Maurice William | KIA | 19th July 1916 |
| 59 Bn | () | Lt | Howard | Hubert Charles | KIA | 19th July 1916 |
| 59 Bn | 3231 | Pte | Ray | Arthur William | KIA | 19th July 1916 |
| 31 Bn | 301 | L/Cpl | Sexton | James | KIA | 20th July 1916 |
| 59 Bn | 3293 | Pte | Wicking | Oswald Mallam | KIA | 19th July 1916 |
| 60 Bn | 727 | CSM | Willox | James Simpson | KIA | 19th July 1916 |