French cemeteries are not exactly the most inspiring places to visit, but from time to time when in France I try to pop into the communal cemetery at Pouancé simply to pay my respects to Gunner Albert Harris. He is, as far as I know, the only Englishman buried here and his headstone is a standard Commonwealth War Graves Commission stone.
I have tried to discover something about him but, apart from what is inscribed on the headstone, I have found out very little. I know his Christian name was Albert and he came from Staffordshire. He served in 30/46 Battery, 10 Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, but what he was doing in this part of France in 1939 I have failed to discover.
Aged only 24 at his death, he left a widow, Sarah Harris, living in Portobello, Staffordshire.
It would seem that somebody visits the grave on a fairly regular basis, presumably a family member.
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