MTBS 2015 History Dept WWI Battlefields Trip
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Monday 4 May 2015
ETA
Just leaving Hull now having cleared customs. The Sat Nav is giving us an ETA OF 12.30pm.
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Location:
Kingston upon Hull,United Kingdom
A beautiful morning in Hull
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Sunday 3 May 2015
Cooked breakfast and ETA
Arriving in Hull by 9pm. Arrival time is dependent on customs control on a bank holiday! Will update later with ETA
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Getting ready for dinner
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Travelling to Zeebrugge
The boys are tired but they have behaved impeccably and the WWI display at the Cloth Hall was superb.
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A busy afternoon in Ypres
Leaving for Zeebrugge at 4pm
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Arrived back in Ypres
Quick lunch break and then off to the Cloth Hall Museum
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Notre Dame de Lorrette
The tomb of the unknown soldier in Artois.
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Images from Douvrin, where we stayed overnight
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The Canadian Trenches at Vimy
The last day on the Western Front
Group Photo at Vimy Ridge
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Vimy Ridge
A beautiful scene at Vimy
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Off to Vimy
Found a wifi signal! The boys had a lie in until 08.00 this morning.
The weather is overcast and only a very light drizzle . Loading packed lunches.
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Saturday 2 May 2015
Relaxing before Dinner
The boys are kicking a football around before an evening meal.
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Travel to the hotel
Had a very good day visiting all the sites. On the way to the hotel in Douvrin.
No rain today, it is due to arrive at 8pm.
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A large hole in the ground
The Lochnager Crater, created by a huge mine under the German front lines.
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Second Lieutenant Zecharias OC
Francis Herbert Zacharias, one of the 74,000 of those missing on the Somme, an Old Boy from Merchant Taylors' Crosby.
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Genealogy
The boys researching their surnames.
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Images from the Somme
Ulster Tower and the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme.
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Trench mortar
Nicknamed the 'toffee apple.'
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Lunch at Ulster Tower
The boys have been superbly behaved.
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Newfoundland Park
The Canadians from Newfoundland went over top at Beaumont Hammell.
Off to Ulster Tower for a cup of tea and lunch.
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The Somme
The Accrington Pals went over the top at Serre
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The Back Street Boys
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