Banbridge, in County Down, Northern Ireland, is located approximately 30 kilometres south-west of Belfast at the intersection of the A1 and A50 highways.
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Royal Canadians buried at the Banbridge Town Cemetery are listed below.
Regt. No. | Rank. | Given Names. | Surname. | Date of Death. | Remarks. | CVWM/CWGC Link; Grave Ref. |
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Lieut. | William Arthur | HERRON | 21-Mar-19 | 477400 | CVWM |
Photo by Adrian Walker; a member of the Great War Forum.
"The grave can be located from the third footpath on the left from the main entrance of the cemetery and then from the third footpath from the right on this footpath. The headstone can be clearly seen. There is a small black stone with his wife details resting on the grave who was Sarah Jane Herron (nee Carson) who died on 15th August 1956." (A. Walker)
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