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Apr 05

A Photographer’s Eye

By Stephen Kerr For most visitors, the Somme is a photographer’s dream.  Sites like Lochnagar Crater, the cemeteries, memorials and woods, and the rolling landscape, are irresistibly photogenic. Stephen Kerr is a regular visitor to the Somme and has produced an impressive portfolio – including pictures taken from the air.... read more →
  • 5 April 2018
  • Article Extract, Friends
Apr 03

‘The Salt of the Earth’

Every now and again, words written by men who survived the slaughter on the battlefields a century ago echo through the years. Relationships made in appalling conditions can cascade through the generations. Many visitors to Lochnagar Crater, for example, will have seen a slim volume called Reflections of a Veteran,... read more →
  • 3 April 2018
  • Article Extract, Friends
Apr 01

The Day I Met Rawlinson at Lochnagar Crater

By Martin Middlebrook The name of Martin Middlebrook is inseparable from the name of the Somme. Nobody visiting the battlefield will be unaware of his ground-breaking work, The First Day on the Somme, first published nearly fifty years ago. It is still, to this day, an essential reference book. In... read more →
  • 1 April 2018
  • Article Extract, Friends
Mar 01

‘Making Soldiers’: British Art as Propaganda

By Peter Vass For General Haig, the Battle of the Somme was supposed to be the solution to the stalemate on the western Front not, as it turned out to be, a further problem. Its impact changed the mood in Britain significantly, particularly for those serving on the home front.... read more →
  • 1 March 2018
  • Article Extract, Friends
Feb 11

When the Somme ran red

by Arthur Radclyffe Dugmore One of our tasks while in Bécordel was to furnish work parties to assist the tunnelling companies who were engaged in mining under the German lines. About half of our men had to go each night for this work, and most unpopular work it was, both for... read more →
  • 11 February 2018
  • Article Extract, Research
Feb 01

A Conversation in Wood

By Tim Rogers You can’t visit Lochnagar Crater and fail to notice the wood carvings and sculptures which adorn the site. One of the most recent is the three-dimensional tableau comm-emorating the tunnellers who created the mine, pictured here. On July 1st, the Cross on the lip of the Crater... read more →
  • 1 February 2018
  • Article Extract, Friends
Jan 03

‘The Ceremony That I Witnessed Will Stay With Me Forever’

By Jason King Many hundreds of young people are introduced to Lochnagar Crater each year on trips organised by their schools. These visits are crucially important. With luck - and with some inspired teaching – the experience generates a lasting impression and a willingness to help the mission of remembrance.... read more →
  • 3 January 2018
  • Article Extract, Friends
Dec 01

‘On Trek Through Mud and Slush’

A small family group stand in a field commemorating the death of a soldier in the Battle of the Somme. The man being honoured is Corporal Ernest Goodridge of the 18th King’s Royal Rifles. He was killed in October, 1916. He was 24 years old. Acts like this are not... read more →
  • 1 December 2017
  • Article Extract, Friends
Nov 01

Tanks at La Boisselle: A Forgotten Story

By John A. Taylor Many visitors on their way to La Boisselle will have stopped to examine the austere obelisk of the Tank Corps memorial, crowning the ridge at Pozières beside the busy main road from Albert to Bapaume. The site of this memorial, flanked by its miniature bronze tanks,... read more →
  • 1 November 2017
  • Article Extract, Friends
Oct 11

Shirley Cook on a Battlefield Tour

Shirley Cook Battlefield Tour October 2017
  • 11 October 2017
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