Schoonselhof cemetery
Schoonselhof Cemetery (Antwerpen Schoonselhof) is located in Hoboken, Antwerp, a suburb of Antwerp, Belgium.

View on a part of the cemetery

Castle Schoonselhof

Tomb of Hendrik Conscience

Coquilhat tomb
Schoonselhof Cemetery has an islamic and Jewish section.
There is also a Commonwealth war graves plot containing the graves of 1,557 British Commonwealth service personnel who died in the World Wars, 101 from World War I and 1,455 from World War II, besides 16 Polish and 1 French war burial, a United States airman attached to the British Royal Air Force, and 16 non-war graves, mainly of merchant seamen. The plot was laid out by Principal Architect of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Philip Hepworth.[1]
The cemetery was mentioned in the TV show GRIMM, Episode 14 of Season 1.
Notable interments
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References
External links
- Cemetery details. Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
- Schoonselhof cemetery at Find a Grave
- "Schoonselhof Cemetery", Remembering the Fallen
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