ASQUILLIES COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Hainaut
Belgium
GPS Coordinates Latitude: 50.40142 Longitude: 3.95407
Location Information
The village of Asquillies is located south-west of the town of Mons off the N6. From the motorway E19/E42 turn off at junction 24a onto the R5 direction Nouvelles. Follow the R5 to its end at the junction with the N6. Turn right onto the N6 direction France. From the N6 take the first turning right into rue des Montrys in the direction of Asquillies, then take first turning right into rue de Monument. Pass the church which will be on your right and follow the road around to the left into rue du Château. At the T junction turn right then as the road bends to the left go straight ahead into rue du Charbonage. The cemetery is 50m along this road on the right.
Visiting Information
Access to the cemetery may also be via a turfed ramp.
Historical Information
Asquillies Communal Cemetery contains one Commonwealth burial of the First World War.
Burial Details
10619 Private A. Parlour, "A" Sqdn. 20th Hussars, died 24th August 1914.
Pictures in gallery below © Johan Pauwels
The village of Asquillies is located south-west of the town of Mons off the N6. From the motorway E19/E42 turn off at junction 24a onto the R5 direction Nouvelles. Follow the R5 to its end at the junction with the N6. Turn right onto the N6 direction France. From the N6 take the first turning right into rue des Montrys in the direction of Asquillies, then take first turning right into rue de Monument. Pass the church which will be on your right and follow the road around to the left into rue du Château. At the T junction turn right then as the road bends to the left go straight ahead into rue du Charbonage. The cemetery is 50m along this road on the right.
Visiting Information
Access to the cemetery may also be via a turfed ramp.
Historical Information
Asquillies Communal Cemetery contains one Commonwealth burial of the First World War.
Burial Details
10619 Private A. Parlour, "A" Sqdn. 20th Hussars, died 24th August 1914.
Pictures in gallery below © Johan Pauwels
Pictures in gallery below ©Werner Van Caneghem