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Notes: Bethune is 29 kilometres north of Arras. From the town centre of Bethune, turn right in front of the Tribunal and second right at the bottom of the road down to the cul-de-sac where the cemetery will be found. B?thune was an important town behind the British front in World War I. The cemetery holds about 3,000 British casualties. The row of crosses between the British headstones are French soldiers graves.
(c) Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Latitude: 50.53197991267706, Longitude: 2.6372337341308593 Headstones
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Archibald Adams
In Memory of Lance Corporal ARCHIBALD ADAMS 40567, 1st Bn., Leicestershire Regiment who died age 21 on 28 November 1916 Son of Mr. and Mrs. Adams, of White St., Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicester. Remembered with honour BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY Grave Ref: VI A 16 Commemorated in perpetuity by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission |
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Archibald Adams (d. 28 Nov 1916)
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George Guy Craxford
In Memory of Private GEORGE GUY CRAXFORD 1487, "A" Coy. 16th Bn., Middlesex Regiment who died age 30 on 28 December 1915 Son of Frances Alice and the late James Craxford; husband of E. E. Craxford, of 140, South Park Rd., Wimbledon, London. Remembered with honour BETHUNE TOWN CEMETERY Grave Ref: IV G 61 Commemorated in perpetuity by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission
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George Guy Craxford (d. 28 Dec 1915)
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