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The First World War - 1914-1919

Porte-De-Paris Cemetery

Cambrai is a town about 32 kilometres south-east of Arras on the main straight road to Le Cateau. The Cemetery stands in the south-west outskirts of the town near the old gate on the road to Paris, the N44.

For more information - CWGC

Royal Canadians buried at the Porte-De-Paris Cemetery are listed below.

Regt. No. Rank. Given Names. Surname. Date of Death. Remarks. CVWM/CWGC Link; Grave Ref.
229280PteSidney EdwinFLINT03-Nov-16CVWM
I. A. 7.

Porte-De-Paris Cemetery Porte-De-Paris Cemetery Porte-De-Paris Cemetery

Photos by Rémy Deruelle, who is a member of the Great War Forum.


Pte Sidney Flint

Photo by Pierre Vandervelden, a member of the Great War Forum

Pro Patria

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