Quesques Churchyard
Pas de Calais, France

Pictures courtesy of Barry Cuttell

 

Quesques is a village in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais, situated some 28 kilometres west-south-west of St. Omer. Near the north-east corner is buried 1 soldier of the Great War.
 

Burial details:

Pte. James TURNER. 23rd Bn. Australian Inf. Accidentally killed 5th Feb. 1918, aged 23.  Son of Mrs. Emily Turner of 99 Cremorne Street, South Richmond, Victoria, Australia. Born at Ballarat, Victoria. This is a private memorial erected by his comrades of the 23rd Bn. but has a standard CWGC plot surround.

 

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