. . . . . "1042544550"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "51.00972366333008"^^ . "51.00972222222222 -4.2219444444444445" . . . . "-4.221944332122803"^^ . . . . . . . "Le cimeti\u00E8re de Bideford Higher est un cimeti\u00E8re situ\u00E9 \u00E0 Bideford, dans le Nord du Devon. Aujourd'hui, il est g\u00E9r\u00E9 par le conseil du district de Torridge. Le cimeti\u00E8re a \u00E9t\u00E9 inaugur\u00E9, par le maire de Bideford, WL Yellacott, le 6 septembre 1889. Les archives du cimeti\u00E8re de 1899 \u00E0 1966 sont conserv\u00E9es au North Devon Athenaeum, une biblioth\u00E8que priv\u00E9e qui se situe dans le dernier \u00E9tage du b\u00E2timent de la biblioth\u00E8que Barnstaple. Le cimeti\u00E8re compte 13 s\u00E9pultures de la Premi\u00E8re Guerre mondiale et de la Seconde Guerre mondiale reconnaissable \u00E0 leurs pierres tombales distinctives de la Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Dans ce cimeti\u00E8re est enterr\u00E9, le pilote-officier Philip Henry Lowther de la RAF (1922-1942). Il est mort \u00E0 l'\u00E2g\u00E9 de 20 ans dans un accident de vol lorsque le Bristol Blenheim qu'il pilotait s'est \u00E9cras\u00E9 contre un pyl\u00F4ne \u00E0 Stoke Holy Cross \u00E0 Norfolk lors d'un test a\u00E9rien en 1942. Le sergent-major William Rogers (1823\u20131897) du 21e Royal Scots Fusiliers, v\u00E9t\u00E9ran de la guerre de Crim\u00E9e, a \u00E9galement re\u00E7u la Distinguished Conduct Medal en 1855. Il a termin\u00E9 ses jours \u00E0 l'h\u00F4pital royal de Chelsea. Il y a un m\u00E9morial d\u00E9di\u00E9 aux r\u00E9fugi\u00E9s belges qui sont morts \u00E0 Bideford pendant la Premi\u00E8re Guerre mondiale et qui sont enterr\u00E9s dans le cimeti\u00E8re."@fr . . . . . "Cimeti\u00E8re de Bideford Higher"@fr . . . . "Bideford Higher Cemetery is the burial ground for Bideford in North Devon. Today it is managed by Torridge District Council. The cemetery was opened on Buckland Road in Bideford by W.L. Yellacott, the Mayor of Bideford, on 6 September 1889. The cemetery's records from 1899 to 1966 are held in the North Devon Athenaeum, a private library which shares the top floor of the Barnstaple Library building. The cemetery has 13 burials from World War I and World War II with their distinctive Commonwealth War Graves Commission headstones. Buried here are 20-year-old Pilot Officer Philip Henry Lowther RAF (1922\u20131942) who was killed in a flying accident when the Bristol Blenheim he was flying crashed into a pylon at Stoke Holy Cross in Norfolk during an air test in 1942. Also buried here is Crimean War veteran Sergeant Major William Rogers (1823\u20131897) of the 21st Royal Scots Fusiliers who was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal in 1855. He ended his days as a Chelsea Pensioner at the Royal Hospital Chelsea. Buried beside him is his son the historian and geologist Inkerman Rogers FGS (1866-1959). Here also is an early Boy Scouts burial, that of Robert James Alford, who died in 1912 aged 17 and who has the Scouting emblem on his headstone. There is a memorial to the Belgian refugees who died in Bideford during World War I and who are buried in the cemetery. Across the way on Bowden Green is The Annex, the cemetery extension which was opened when the original 1889 cemetery was closed to burials."@en . . "Bideford Higher Cemetery"@en . . "POINT(-4.2219443321228 51.00972366333)"^^ . . . . . . . "4165"^^ . "55474033"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Le cimeti\u00E8re de Bideford Higher est un cimeti\u00E8re situ\u00E9 \u00E0 Bideford, dans le Nord du Devon. Aujourd'hui, il est g\u00E9r\u00E9 par le conseil du district de Torridge. Le cimeti\u00E8re a \u00E9t\u00E9 inaugur\u00E9, par le maire de Bideford, WL Yellacott, le 6 septembre 1889. Les archives du cimeti\u00E8re de 1899 \u00E0 1966 sont conserv\u00E9es au North Devon Athenaeum, une biblioth\u00E8que priv\u00E9e qui se situe dans le dernier \u00E9tage du b\u00E2timent de la biblioth\u00E8que Barnstaple. Le cimeti\u00E8re compte 13 s\u00E9pultures de la Premi\u00E8re Guerre mondiale et de la Seconde Guerre mondiale reconnaissable \u00E0 leurs pierres tombales distinctives de la Commonwealth War Graves Commission."@fr . . . . "Bideford Higher Cemetery is the burial ground for Bideford in North Devon. Today it is managed by Torridge District Council. The cemetery was opened on Buckland Road in Bideford by W.L. Yellacott, the Mayor of Bideford, on 6 September 1889. The cemetery's records from 1899 to 1966 are held in the North Devon Athenaeum, a private library which shares the top floor of the Barnstaple Library building. The cemetery has 13 burials from World War I and World War II with their distinctive Commonwealth War Graves Commission headstones."@en . .