swindonseagull
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Presumably that is Vimy Ridge, Thiepval, very moving, some perspective to numbers that died in truly awful conditions.
Have also visited graves at Casino from WW2, very moving
Yes its part of the Battle of Arras, Vimy Ridge was part of that battle.
The Newfoundland Memorial at Beaumont Hamel is one of the last surviving memorial grounds with original trenches.
I have been a couple of times a year to the Somme for the last 6-7 years...I class the First world war as one of my specialist subjects after tracing mt Grandfather in the Royal Naval Division.
At Thiepval at the moment they are having a small remembrance service every day at 12 noon it is going on for 170 days which was the length of the battle of the Somme.
Arras is well worth a visit fantasic old ( rebuilt city) cheap good hotels and food and a great square to enjoy a continental culture in the evening. ( Grand Place)
It also has a good Christmas market starting on Nov 30th.
Ypres an hour away in Belguim is also worth a visit for the Menin Gate which has a Last Post ceremony every night at 8 PM
We just returned from Arras last Friday....if any one wants any info on the War Graves dont be shy to ask.
The Commonwealth War Graves site is a great place to start, and dont forget there were 1.6 Million casualties during the Battle of the Somme.
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