ERINGHEM CHURCHYARD
Nord
France
Location Information
Eringhem is a village and commune 16 kilometres south-south-west of Dunkirk and nearly 11 kilometres south-west of Bergues, a town on the Dunkirk-Hazebrouck road. The British graves in the churchyard are near the north-eastern end of the church. One is unidentified.
Cemetery pictures © Jean-Claude Graux unless stated otherwise
Eringhem is a village and commune 16 kilometres south-south-west of Dunkirk and nearly 11 kilometres south-west of Bergues, a town on the Dunkirk-Hazebrouck road. The British graves in the churchyard are near the north-eastern end of the church. One is unidentified.
Cemetery pictures © Jean-Claude Graux unless stated otherwise

75684 Pilot Officer
Sir Arnold Talbot Wilson K. C. I. E., C. S. I., C. M. G., D. S. O.
Air Gunner in 37 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
31st May 1940, aged 56.
Son of the Revd. Canon James Maurice Wilson, D.D., M.A., and Georgina Mary Wilson; husband of Lady Wilson, of Saffron Walden, Essex. Formerly Lt.-Col., 32nd Sikh Pioneers. Awarded King's Medal and Sword of Honour, Sandhurst. M.P. Hitchin (Herts.) Division, 1933-1940.
Other Burial
565062 Sergeant James Francis Brown, Pilot in 37 Squadron, Royal Air Force, 31st May 1940, aged 26. Son of Jesse Harris Brown and Bertha Augusta Brown; husband of Margaret Jones Brown, of Pwllheli, Caernarvonshire.
Sir Arnold Talbot Wilson K. C. I. E., C. S. I., C. M. G., D. S. O.
Air Gunner in 37 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
31st May 1940, aged 56.
Son of the Revd. Canon James Maurice Wilson, D.D., M.A., and Georgina Mary Wilson; husband of Lady Wilson, of Saffron Walden, Essex. Formerly Lt.-Col., 32nd Sikh Pioneers. Awarded King's Medal and Sword of Honour, Sandhurst. M.P. Hitchin (Herts.) Division, 1933-1940.
Other Burial
565062 Sergeant James Francis Brown, Pilot in 37 Squadron, Royal Air Force, 31st May 1940, aged 26. Son of Jesse Harris Brown and Bertha Augusta Brown; husband of Margaret Jones Brown, of Pwllheli, Caernarvonshire.