Battlefield Breaks


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2011 Battlefield Breaks
2011 Journeys of Remembrance
 
WORLD WAR I
Arras - Britain's Bloodiest
All Quiet on the Western Front
Walking The Ypres Salient
Walking The Somme
Gallipoli
Walking Arras
Poets on the Somme
Champagne, Marne & Verdun
Battlefields of Belgium
Armistice Day in Ypres
Battlefields of World War I
Fromelles
Remembering The Somme
Somme 95th Anniversary Tour
Behind the Lines
Great Pilgrimage Revisited
The Western Front
Somme Anniversary
Ypres Cemeteries
Peronne Sacrifice
 
WORLD WAR II
D-Day Landings in Normandy
Operation Market Garden
Arnhem & the Rhine Crossings
Dunkirk & Fortress Europe
Battle of the Bulge
Dambusters & the Great Escape
Hitler's Capitals
Anne Frank & Oscar Schindler
The Greatest Raid of All
Jersey Occupation & Liberation
The Cold War
Battlefields of Belgium
Armistice Day in NORMANDY
Italian Campaign
Battles In The Holyland
Walking D-Day Normandy
 
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
The American Civil War
 
BOER & ZULU
boer & Zulu wars
 

 


BATTLEFIELD TOURS

Poets on the Somme

4-Day Break

Day 1 – Local departure by coach, then onwards to Albert for a three-night stay.
Day 2 – Poets on the Somme (included). Today we look at the war poets who served on the Somme in 1916. We start at the Thiepval Memorial and visitors centre, and on the memorial see the name of Irish poet and MP, Tom Kettle. At Ovillers we look at the sad story of poet and musician Ivor Gurney, who fought here with the Gloucestershire Regiment. At Fricourt we see where the 10th West Yorks were cut down in droves, visiting the grave of poet Victor Ratcliffe. In the afternoon we see the ground at Bois Francais where Siegfried Sassoon was awarded the Military Cross, seeing the graves of his friends at Point 110. In nearby Mansel Copse, we see the Devonshire Cemetery and discovered how Noel Hodgson predicted his own death here on 1st July 1916. At Bazentin and High Wood we follow Robert Graves, wounded here with the Royal Welch Fusiliers. We end the day at Louvencourt, and follow the story of Roland Leighton and Vera Brittain. B
Day 3 – Poets at Arras & Cambrai (included). We look at the period 1917-1918, with the fighting at Arras, Cambrai and on the Sambre Canal. We begin at Agny, seeing the grave of poet Edward Thomas who died on Easter Sunday 1917 during the Battle of Arras. At Bailleul Road, we visit the grave of young Jewish artist and poet Isaac Rosenberg, who fell at Arras in 1918. Near Cambrai we go to Orival Wood, where E.A. Mackintosh is buried. In the afternoon we travel to the Sambre canal where the final battle of WW1 was fought on 4th November 1918. We see where the 2nd Manchesters crossed the canal at Ors, the memorial to Wilfred Owen, and then his grave and those others who fell here that day.  B
Day 4 – To Calais, then home. B

Included Meals: B=Breakfast


Accommodation
You will stay for three nights at the 2-star Ibis Albert Hotel, situated in the heart of the Somme. The hotel has a café restaurant and bar. All bedrooms have T.V. and telephone

Extras
Optional Excursions.
Single room supplement £79.

Travel Insurance: Standard £29.95, Gold Upgrade £5.

TOUR REF: 4FPS
Executive Coach 4 Days
Jun 02 2011 £289
Aug 26 2011 £289

TOUR REF: 4FPSV
Silver Service 4 Days
Apr 15 2011 £339
Oct 27 2011 £325

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