Canadian Virtual War Memorial
Bernard Freeman Trotter
In memory of:
Second Lieutenant Bernard Freeman Trotter
May 7, 1917
Military Service
26
Army
Leicestershire Regiment
11th Bn.
Additional Information
June 16, 1890
Toronto, Ontario
April 17, 1916
Shorncliffe, United Kingdom
Son of the Rev. Professor Thomas Trotter, D.D., and Ellen Freeman Trotter, of 95, St. George St., Toronto, Canada.
Commemorated on Page 581 of the First World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.
Burial Information
MAZINGARBE COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION
Pas de Calais, France
I. F. 13.
Mazingarbe is a small town located in the Pas-de-Calais between the larger towns of Lens and Bethune. The War Graves are to be found in two parts of the Communal Cemetery and, as with all town cemeteries, opening hours must be observed. The Communal Cemetery is located on the south-west side of the town. MAZINGARBE COMMUNAL CEMETERY AND EXTENSION can be reached from two major roads - the D937, Arras to Bethune road, and the N43, Lens to Bethune road. The Communal Cemetery is situated adjacent to the Sains-en-Gohelle road from Mazingarbe on the D75. Access to the Cemetery and parking is best obtained by taking a small side street off the D75, but it should be noted that a one-way system is permanently in operation in Mazingarbe town. There are signposts visible in the centre of Mazingarbe town and on the D75 road.
Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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