Basly Churchyard, Alfred James Barnes grave
Basly Churchyard is 7km North West of Caen on the D79 between Caen and Courseulles. The churchyard contains 1 Commonwealth burial which belongs to Alfred James Barnes of Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)
Basly Churchyard is 7km North West of Caen on the D79 between Caen and Courseulles. The churchyard contains 1 Commonwealth burial which belongs to Alfred James Barnes of Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)
Address
3 Rue de l'Église
Basly, Calvados
14610
France
Coordinates
49.278932, -0.424173
Parking

A memorial to the Canadians who liberated Basly on the 6th June 1944

Memorial to Captain Michel Gauvin of Le Régiment de la Chaudière, commemorating his role in the D-Day landings and the liberation of Colomby-Anguerny.

Plaque marking the temporary burial place of five soldiers from the Régiment de la Chaudière who were killed in Colomby-Anguerny on D-Day.