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From: "Peter Fellowes" <>
Subject: Re: [GREATWAR] No 61 Casualty Clearing Station
Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2007 16:59:34 -0000
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Hello Howard,
>From 'Location of Hospitals and Casualty Clearing Stations, British
Expeditionary Force 1914-1918'

61 CCS [also] known as 'South Midland CCS'


Recmenil Farm 10 July 1916 - 4 September 1916
Proyart 4 September 1916 - 6 September 1916
Puchevillers 5 March 1917 - 13 May 1917
Edgehill, 14 May 1917 - 10 June 1917
Proven 11 June 1917 - 13 June 1918
Lozinghem 16 June 1917 - 13 January 1918
Ham 14 January 1918 - 28 March 1918
Namps 29 March 1918 - 21 April 1918
Vignacourt 22 April 1918 - 18 August 1918
Vecquemont 19 August 1918 - 3 September 1918
Maricourt 7 September 1918 - 1 October 1918
Bohain, 23 October 1918 - 16 December 1918
Gembloux 23 December 1918 - 6 January 1919
Treux 20 January 1919 - 30 April 1919

To offset [what may be] your next question, sorry I do not know where they
were pre 10 July 1916, or where they were between 7 September 1916 and 4
March 1917.

Place name spellings are as they are shown and spelt in the 'Location of
Hospitals and Casualty Clearing Stations, British Expeditionary Force
1914-1918'

Hope this may be of some help
regards
Peter Fellowes


----- Original Message -----
From: "Howard Booth" <>
To: "Great War" <>
Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 3:43 PM
Subject: [GREATWAR] No 61 Casualty Clearing Station


>I have a photo of a relative who was in the Queen Alexandra's Nursing Corp
>stood with a group of soldiers outside a building with a notice that says
>No 61 Casualty Clearing Station.
>
> Is it possible to find out where this was.
>
> Howard.
>
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