Category: WW1 Cemeteries

Somme Walks: Hawthorn Ridge to the Sunken Lane

In another episode recorded on the battlefields, we walk the crest of the Hawthorn Ridge near Beaumont-Hamel on the Somme, visiting Hawthorn No 1 Cemetery, across to the Hawthorn Mine Crater, and down to the famous Sunken Lane and Beaumont-Hamel British Cemetery. The Hawthorn… Continue Reading “Somme Walks: Hawthorn Ridge to the Sunken Lane”

Somme Walks: Bois Français

Recorded on the battlefields, in this episode we walk the ground where poets Robert Graves and Siegfried Sassoon served with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers at Bois Français near Fricourt and end at the Devonshire Cemetery near Mametz. FURTHER READING: BATTLEFIELD MAP: PODCAST EXTRAS:

Battlefields Vlog: Hawthorn Ridge 1916

In the first of our Old Front Line Battlefield Vlogs, we walk the Somme at Beaumont-Hamel and visit Hawthorn Ridge No 1 Cemetery and the story of Eric Heaton. More on Eric Heaton here: Somme 1916 Blog – Eric Heaton BATTLEFIELD MAP: RECOMMENDED READING:… Continue Reading “Battlefields Vlog: Hawthorn Ridge 1916”

Trench Chat: Reclaiming The Salient with Roger Steward

In this Trench Chat, we are joined by Roger Steward who works as a Battlefield Guide in Flanders, and is the author of an excellent book on Langemarck German Cemetery and a new one ‘Reclaiming the Salient’ about the battlefields around Ypres in the… Continue Reading “Trench Chat: Reclaiming The Salient with Roger Steward”

WW1 Battlefield Pilgrimages: Trench Chat with Professor Mark Connelly

In a Trench Chat special we are joined by Professor Mark Connelly of the University of Kent to discuss the post-war Pilgrimages to the Great War Battlefields, and his new work on the postcards, ephemera and guidebooks that came out of this period. Professor… Continue Reading “WW1 Battlefield Pilgrimages: Trench Chat with Professor Mark Connelly”

Gallipoli: The Farm

Who was Harry Moseley? In this episode, we ask: can one man’s life be more important than another? Our journey takes us from the Helles Memorial, and the Missing of the Gallipoli Campaign, up to the high ground at Chunuk Bair and a walk… Continue Reading “Gallipoli: The Farm”

Remembrance: Five Little-Known Cemeteries of the Great War

In this episode we travel along The Old Front Line in France and Flanders to visit five lesser-known war cemeteries from different nations where the dead of the Great War lie, some with only a handful of graves and others with thousands of burials.… Continue Reading “Remembrance: Five Little-Known Cemeteries of the Great War”

Return to the Silent Cities

Following a battlefield tour looking at the early work of the Imperial War Graves Commission and the establishment of the permanent cemeteries across Belgium and France, we examine some keys sites connected to the Soldier’s Cemeteries of the Great War, what Rudyard Kipling called… Continue Reading “Return to the Silent Cities”