AGNEZ-LÈS-DUISANS COMMUNAL CEMETERY
Pas De Calais
France
GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 50.30442, Longitude: 2.6601
Location Information
Agnez-lès-Duisans is a village and commune about 5 miles (9 kilometres) west of Arras, and 1 mile (2 kilometres) south-west of the N.39 road to St. Pol.
Historical Information
The cemetery is about half a mile south of the church on the D.62 road to the neighbouring village of Warlus. Near the south-western corner are the graves of three soldiers from the United Kingdom, one of whom is not identified.
Burial Details
4273395 Fusilier Richard William Davidson Pattison, 4th Bn. Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, died 20th May 1940, aged 25. Son of Adam and Margaret Pattison; husband of Jane Coulson Pattison, of Hornsey, Middlesex. His headstone bears the inscription "In Loving Memory Of My Dear Husband. He Died That We Might Live"
4273486 Fusilier Robert Scott, 4th Bn. Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, died 20th May 1940, aged 27.
Agnez-lès-Duisans is a village and commune about 5 miles (9 kilometres) west of Arras, and 1 mile (2 kilometres) south-west of the N.39 road to St. Pol.
Historical Information
The cemetery is about half a mile south of the church on the D.62 road to the neighbouring village of Warlus. Near the south-western corner are the graves of three soldiers from the United Kingdom, one of whom is not identified.
Burial Details
4273395 Fusilier Richard William Davidson Pattison, 4th Bn. Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, died 20th May 1940, aged 25. Son of Adam and Margaret Pattison; husband of Jane Coulson Pattison, of Hornsey, Middlesex. His headstone bears the inscription "In Loving Memory Of My Dear Husband. He Died That We Might Live"
4273486 Fusilier Robert Scott, 4th Bn. Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, died 20th May 1940, aged 27.