Dud Corner Cemetery, Loos, Hauts-de-France

Dud Corner Cemetery, Loos es un Cementerio se encuentra en Loos-en-Gohelle, Hauts-de-France. La direccion de Dud Corner Cemetery, Loos es 62750 Loos-en-Gohelle, France.

La latitud de Dud Corner Cemetery, Loos es 50.4605156, y la longitud es 2.7712981. Dud Corner Cemetery, Loos se encuentra en Loos-en-Gohelle, con las coordenadas gps de 50° 27' 37.8562" N and 2° 46' 16.6732" E.

La zona horaria del lugar es Europe/Paris, el sitio web es http://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/58700/DUD%20CORNER%20CEMETERY,%20LOOS. Si tiene alguna pregunta, por favor deje un comentario.

Cementerio

Latitud50.4605156Longitud2.7712981
código postal62750DMS Lat50° 27' 37.8562" N
DMS Lng2° 46' 16.6732" EGeoHASHu0czp41czcvsk
UTM Zone31UUTM(E)483766.707666604
UTM(N)5589859.959568306Zona horariaEurope/Paris
PaísFranceProvinciaHauts-de-France
Opiniones Recomendadas
*** (12/03/2017 15:04)
Vast but beautiful cemetery in a very exposed and desolate area of countryside

*** (12/03/2017 00:07)
we went to find my great grandfather Albert Richardson who died on 11th April 1916 we did not know he had never been found which i think is extremely sad but we did find his name on one of the wall plaques no27 i was happy to see this , the cemetary is very well kept Thank You to the War Graves people who look after them the rest of my family are at last now have photos and some history to relate to Thank You

*** (12/09/2016 16:48)
Fast but beautiful cemetery in a very exposed and desolate area of countryside

*** (06/02/2014 05:38)
My Grandfather Herbert Gilpin was in the Gordon Highlanders 9th Scottish Division Millatary No S/17698 and died in battle near the river Lys France 11-4-1918, His memorial is on the wall slab 115 to 119, The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. He fell in action between the river Lys and the old southern boundary.The Lys Valley Dud Corner Cemetery stands almost on the site of a German strong point, the Lens Road Redoubt, captured by the 15th (Scottish) Division on the first day of the battle. The name "Dud Corner" is believed to be due to the large number of unexploded enemy shells found in the neighbourhood after the Armistice.
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