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PRÉSEAU COMMUNAL CEMETERY
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​Nord

​France

GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 50.30732, Longitude: 3.57139

Location Information

Préseau is a village on the road D73, Valencienne - Villers pol, approximately 6 kilometres south-east of Valencienne and 10 kilometres north-west of Le Quesnoy. The Communal Cemetery is on the south side of the village, adjoining the churchyard.

In the south-west part of the cemetery (on the left of the cemetery path) are buried two Royal Air Force officers who fell in October 1918. Their grave is marked by a private memorial.



Visiting Information

Wheelchair access to site possible - maybe by alternative entrance.


Images in gallery below © Johan Pauwels

Préseau Communal Cemetery
Préseau Communal Cemetery
Préseau Communal Cemetery
Préseau Communal Cemetery
Préseau Communal Cemetery
Préseau Communal Cemetery
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Captain 
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Lynn Campbell
Pilot in 62nd Squadron, Royal Air Force
9th October 1918.

Son of Mrs M.Campbell of 237 Macaulay Street East, Hamilton, Ontario.

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Other Burial Details

Lieutenant William Hodgkinson Observer in 62nd Squadron, Royal Air Force, died 9th October 1918, aged 21. Son of Mr. F. C. Hodgkinson, of 22, Knowsley Road, Southport, Lancs.
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NEARBY CWGC CEMETERIES & MEMORIALS
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PRÉSEAU COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION
VILLERS-POL COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION
FAMARS COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION


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      • AISNE
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      • OISE
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      • SEINE-ET-MARNE
      • SEINE-MARITIME
      • SOMME
      • OTHER FRENCH DEPARTMENTS
    • FRENCH CEMETERIES WORLDWIDE
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  • Gallipoli
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