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BARVILLE CHURCHYARD

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France
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GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 49.15738, Longitude: 0.47978

Location Information

Barville is a village and commune about 51 kilometres north-north-west of Evreux and just over 18 kilometres east of Lisieux.

​Near the south-eastern corner of the churchyard are the graves of three airmen of the Royal Air Force and three airmen of the Royal Canadian Air Force.


Images in gallery below © Johan Pauwels

Barville Churchyard
Barville Churchyard
Barville Churchyard
Barville Churchyard
Barville Churchyard
Barville Churchyard
Barville Churchyard
Barville Churchyard
Barville Churchyard
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R/69651 Flight Sergeant
William Scott Barclay
15 O. T. U. 
Royal Canadian Air Force
14th October 1941.





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R/65210 Sergeant
Donald Archiblad Cameron
15 O. T. U. 
Royal Canadian Air Force
14th October 1941.




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1379359 Sergeant
William Michael McGarry
15 O. T. U. 
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
14th October 1941.




Other Burial Details

532443 Sergeant Albert Edward Rathbone Beverley, 15 O. T. U. Royal Air Force, died 14th October 1941, aged 23. Son of Albert and Emma Beverley, of Weaste, Salford, Lancashire; husband of Dorothy May Beverley, of Weaste. His headstone bears the inscription "We Will Always Remember"

613172 Sergeant Wallace Howell Box, 15 O. T. U. 
Royal Air Force, died 14th October 1941, aged 21. Son of William T. Box and Catherine Box, of Yrysddu, Monmouthshire. His headstone bears the inscription "Hail To You, Brave Boy"

1379359 Sergeant William Michael McGarry, 15 O. T. U. 
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, died 14th October 1941.


NEARBY CWGC CEMETERIES & MEMORIALS
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FONTAINE-LA-LOUVET CHURCHYARD
PIENCOURT CHURCHYARD
BAILLEUL-LA-VALLÉE CHURCHYARD

World War One Cemeteries
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Disclaimer


The casualty numbers for each cemetery are taken from the C. W. G. C. site. We are aware that there can be discrepancies in the numbers quoted.
(The G. P. S. Coordinates are also taken from the C. W. G. C. site)


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