ANTOING COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Hainaut
Belgium
GPS Coordinates Latitude: 50.56311 Longitude: 3.45645
Location Information
The village of Antoing is located south-east of the town of Tournai on the N52. From the motorway E42, which runs between Mons and Lille, turn off at junction 31 onto the N52 direction Antoing. Follow the N52 over the railway then to the junction with the N503, turn right here towards Antoing and the cemetery is along on the right. The graves are located through the main entrance and to the right in the Belgian plot.
Historical Information
Antoing Communal Cemetey contains two Commonwealth burials of the First World War, one of them an unidentified man of the Royal Field Artillery.
Burial Details
44247 Corporal James Mills, 18th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), died 9th November 1918, aged 30. Son of William and Margaret Keddie Mill, of 8, Graham Place, Dundee.
Pictures © Werner Van Caneghem
The village of Antoing is located south-east of the town of Tournai on the N52. From the motorway E42, which runs between Mons and Lille, turn off at junction 31 onto the N52 direction Antoing. Follow the N52 over the railway then to the junction with the N503, turn right here towards Antoing and the cemetery is along on the right. The graves are located through the main entrance and to the right in the Belgian plot.
Historical Information
Antoing Communal Cemetey contains two Commonwealth burials of the First World War, one of them an unidentified man of the Royal Field Artillery.
Burial Details
44247 Corporal James Mills, 18th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), died 9th November 1918, aged 30. Son of William and Margaret Keddie Mill, of 8, Graham Place, Dundee.
Pictures © Werner Van Caneghem