by Dr Peter Chasseaud
An exceptional CD of 700+ trench maps from the collection held at The National Archives including a unique searchable index to trench names, hyperlinked to map(s.
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This is a very detailed map, showing amongst other things the Hindenburg line between Bullecourt and Neuville Vitasse.
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This 1:10,000 scale map shows in tremendous detail the defences. It is based on an Ordnance Survey sheet of August 1917 and contains many fascinating features.
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This map was corrected on 11 June, 1916, then on 27 April and yet again in minor ways a day later. Right in the centre of the map is La Boisselle situated between the famous Sausage and Mash valleys.
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This map is on the scale of 1:10,000 and is corrected to April 1, 1917.
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by Nigel Cave
This wood featured significantly in the First and Third Battles of Ypres and was the scene of numerous deeds of heroism, such as that which won young Lieutenant-Colonel Philip Bent the VC.
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by Graham Keech
Newly-arrived in France, the Australians first saw action in World War I at Pozieres on the Somme in 1916. Three Australian divisions assaulted the hill which was the dominating feature of the sector.
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This wonderful map shows in tremendous detail the massive defences. Places like Inchy-en-Artois, Moeuvres and Pronville must have looked impregnable to soldiers seeing this map for the first time.
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The scale is 1:10,000 and ‘Roclincourt’ covers an area including places well known to Great War enthusiasts - like Neuville-St. Vaast, Thelus, Farbus and La Targette.
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by Andrew Robertshaw
The first day of the battle of the Somme has always been perceived as a day of tragedy for the British Army, with the slaughter of 60,000 men on the battlefield.
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