BOEKHOUTE COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Oost-Vlaanderen
Belgium
GPS Coordinates Latitude: 51.25679 Longitude: 3.71332
Location Information
The village of Boekhoute is located north of the city of Gent on the N458. From the N49, which runs between Knokke and Antwerpen, turn off at the junction with the N458, direction Boekhoute. Follow the N458 into the village and at the first junction turn left into Molenplein, the communal cemetery is along here on the right. The graves are located by the entrance.
Historical Information
Boekhoute Communal Cemetery contains two Commonwealth burials of the First World War.
Burial Details
Lieutenant G. Brown, Royal Air Force, died 23rd October 1918.
Captain Charles Graham Haynes, M.C. & Bar, Royal Air Force and King's Royal Rifle Corps, died 23rd October 1918, aged 24. Son of Elizabeth Haynes, of 1, Wilbury Gardens, Hove, and the late J. Haynes.
Pictures © Werner Van Caneghem
The village of Boekhoute is located north of the city of Gent on the N458. From the N49, which runs between Knokke and Antwerpen, turn off at the junction with the N458, direction Boekhoute. Follow the N458 into the village and at the first junction turn left into Molenplein, the communal cemetery is along here on the right. The graves are located by the entrance.
Historical Information
Boekhoute Communal Cemetery contains two Commonwealth burials of the First World War.
Burial Details
Lieutenant G. Brown, Royal Air Force, died 23rd October 1918.
Captain Charles Graham Haynes, M.C. & Bar, Royal Air Force and King's Royal Rifle Corps, died 23rd October 1918, aged 24. Son of Elizabeth Haynes, of 1, Wilbury Gardens, Hove, and the late J. Haynes.
Pictures © Werner Van Caneghem