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Somme Trip 2016

Details of my trip to the WW1 Somme battlefield in September 2016 are now available.

Somme 2016 Battlefield Trip PosterThe 8 day trip will end with a night & day ‘at leisure’ in Bruges, after spending 5 days on the battlefield based in Amiens.

We will travel by the Hull – Zeebrugge ferry route.

Some additional features to this year’s trip will be two museum visits at Peronne and Albert, plus a ride on the last remaining WW1 train (“Le P’tit train de la Haute Somme”) – all included in the price.

Also, the trip price of £729 per person (in a twin / double room) and £859 (single) includes full travel insurance (with no medical surcharge).

Call 0345 193 0643 or e-mail info@stevewilliamstalks.co.uk to register your interest and get a booking form.

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New talks for 2015 – 16

I have introduced three new talks – “The Battle of the Somme” about the famous battle in 1916, “Normandy” – looking at the region in France with its food, drink, scenery and history (including the D-Day Landings in 1944) and “For you the War is over” – stories of Lancashire men taken Prisoners in the First and Second World Wars.

Download my new brochure here.

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VIDEO: Photograph found of the Chorley Pals going off to War, 100 years on

Close to 100 years on from when the Chorley Pals Company (part of the wider known ‘Accrington Pals’ Battalion) went off to fight in World War One, a photograph of the men has come to light as they are about to board their train at Chorley Station on the 23rd February 1915.

BBC North West Tonight covered the story, including interviewing the daughter of one of the men in the photograph, Pte Thomas Leach.

 

 

Video © 2015 BBC, used with permission.

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Walk planned to remember Pals leaving Chorley in 1915

Pals walk to station 23rd February 2015

This is an invitation to join me and fellow Chorley Pals historian John Garwood to walk the route the Chorley Pals took as they left the town to go off to war 100 years ago.

On the 23rd February 1915, the 220 men left the Drill Hall on Devonshire Road in Chorley at 11.20am and marched to the railway station.

At 11.55am, the train taking them to Caernarvon for training (and ultimately off to war) departed to the strains of the song Auld Lang Syne.

Members of the public are welcome to join the informal walk next Monday; please meet at the Drill Hall (postcode for sat nav PR7 2DJ) by 11.00am.

Please note: walk is at your own risk.

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Battlefields talk this Tuesday at Chorley Library

I am holding an illustrated talk entitled “Battlefields & Poppyfields” at Chorley Library this Tuesday (14th October).

Battlefields & PoppyfieldsThe talk covers WW1 and WW2 battlefields in France (Dunkirk, Normandy, Festubert, Somme, Vimy Ridge), Belgium (Ypres, Bastogne) and Holland (Arnhem) and features Chorley men.

The talk is part of Chorley Historical Society’s monthly meeting, and begins at 7.30pm.

Entry is just £2 on the door.

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Research work for FIFA

Daniel Woolfall from Blackburn, the second president of FIFA
Daniel Woolfall from Blackburn, the second president of FIFA

I have nearly completed my work for FIFA in Switzerland researching Daniel B. Woolfall from Blackburn, who was FIFA’s second President from 1906 to 1918.

My findings may well be published and displayed in the new FIFA museum, scheduled to open in Zurich in early 2016.

Earlier this year I did some research and media work for the BBC.