By the summer of 1916 the British Army held roughly 80 miles of front line stretching from the pastures of Flanders, through the coal fields of Northern France, to the farmlands of Picardy. Across these differing landscapes the living conditions and the nature of the fighting experienced by men on each side of No Mans’ Land would vary significantly.
On a two-day school battlefield trip with Anglia, your students will have the chance to:
Our two-day battlefield tours also allow more time for personal pilgrimages, the opportunity for you to follow in the footsteps of individuals and units, and time for reflection at the various locations visited.
Your guided tour will incorporate the following key study themes to support your learning back in the classroom.
Typical key visits included in this itinerary
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