NIERGNIES COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Nord
France
Location Information
The village of Niergnies is 6 km south-south-east of Cambrai in the Department of the Nord. In the north-east part of the communal cemetery are two airmen who fell in 1918.
Burial Details
Second Lieutenant K. P. Ewart, 27th Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, died 4 January 1918, aged 24. Son of David and Annie Ewart of 135 Cameron Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Lieutenant Albert Neave Westlake, M. C. North Staffordshire Regiment attached to 27th Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, died 4 January 1918, aged 24. Son of Albert and Agnes Mary Westlake of Wayside, Wareham, Dorset.
Pictures © Johan Pauwels
The village of Niergnies is 6 km south-south-east of Cambrai in the Department of the Nord. In the north-east part of the communal cemetery are two airmen who fell in 1918.
Burial Details
Second Lieutenant K. P. Ewart, 27th Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, died 4 January 1918, aged 24. Son of David and Annie Ewart of 135 Cameron Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Lieutenant Albert Neave Westlake, M. C. North Staffordshire Regiment attached to 27th Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, died 4 January 1918, aged 24. Son of Albert and Agnes Mary Westlake of Wayside, Wareham, Dorset.
Pictures © Johan Pauwels
Lieutenant
Albert Neve Westlake, M. C.27th Sqdn. Royal Flying Corps and 4th Bn. North Staffordshire Regiment
4th January 1918, aged 24.
Son of Albert and Agnes Mary Westlake, of Wayside, Wareham, Dorset.
Albert Neve Westlake, M. C.27th Sqdn. Royal Flying Corps and 4th Bn. North Staffordshire Regiment
4th January 1918, aged 24.
Son of Albert and Agnes Mary Westlake, of Wayside, Wareham, Dorset.