TROUVILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Calvados
France
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 49.35779, Longitude: 0.09223
Location Information
Trouville-sur-Mer is a coastal town at the mouth of the River Touques, 12 kilometres north-west of Pont l'Eveque. The cemetery is in the south of the town in the Rue de Manoire.
The cemetery contains two Commonwealth burials of the First World War and two from the Second World War, located in the French Military Plot which lies between the two entrances.
Trouville-sur-Mer is a coastal town at the mouth of the River Touques, 12 kilometres north-west of Pont l'Eveque. The cemetery is in the south of the town in the Rue de Manoire.
The cemetery contains two Commonwealth burials of the First World War and two from the Second World War, located in the French Military Plot which lies between the two entrances.
Images in gallery below © Werner Van Caneghem
6984231 Rifleman
Charles Feeney M. M.
1st (Airborne) Bn. Royal Ulster Rifles
24th August 1944, aged 22.
Charles Feeney M. M.
1st (Airborne) Bn. Royal Ulster Rifles
24th August 1944, aged 22.
Other World War Two Burial
6204065 Private Frederick Charlton, 1/7th Bn. Middlesex Regiment, died 22nd May 1940, aged 22.
World War One Burials
305801 Private T. Baker, 1st/7th Bn. Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment), died 21st October 1917. His headstone bears the inscription "Not My Will But Thine O Lord Be Done"
11237/DA Deck Hand A. Vingoe, H.M. Drifter "Reliance III." Royal Naval Reserve, died 1st October 1917, aged 30. Husband of Jessie Vingoe, of Penwith House, Newlyn West, Cornwall. His headstone bears the inscription "To Live In Hearts That Remain Is Not to Die"
6204065 Private Frederick Charlton, 1/7th Bn. Middlesex Regiment, died 22nd May 1940, aged 22.
World War One Burials
305801 Private T. Baker, 1st/7th Bn. Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment), died 21st October 1917. His headstone bears the inscription "Not My Will But Thine O Lord Be Done"
11237/DA Deck Hand A. Vingoe, H.M. Drifter "Reliance III." Royal Naval Reserve, died 1st October 1917, aged 30. Husband of Jessie Vingoe, of Penwith House, Newlyn West, Cornwall. His headstone bears the inscription "To Live In Hearts That Remain Is Not to Die"