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Remembrance Travel tours for schools and young people

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belgium<br />

& france<br />

yPres<br />

Your itinerary could include:<br />

Battlefields including Hill 60,<br />

Gheluvelt, Messines Ridge,<br />

Zonnebeke <strong>and</strong> Passchendaele<br />

Preserved trenches at Hooge<br />

Crater, Yorkshire Trench <strong>and</strong><br />

Bayernwald as well as German<br />

<strong>and</strong> Allied bunkers<br />

International cemeteries<br />

Mine craters from underground<br />

battles such as Spanbroekmolen<br />

<strong>and</strong> Caterpillar<br />

Museums including Fl<strong>and</strong>ers’<br />

Fields, Ypres <strong>and</strong> Zonnebeke<br />

Passchendaele Museum<br />

Locations associated with<br />

particular regions in Britain, such as<br />

Liverpool <strong>and</strong> Railway Wood<br />

Talbot House <strong>and</strong> the Firing Post<br />

in Poperinge.<br />

somme<br />

0845 602 2482 www.remembrancetravel.org.uk<br />

Your itinerary could include:<br />

Battlefields, many still bearing the<br />

scars, such as Serre, Lochnagar<br />

Crater, Thiepval Wood, Delville<br />

Wood, Beaumont Hamel <strong>and</strong><br />

Pozieres<br />

Preserved trenches such as<br />

Newfoundl<strong>and</strong> Park <strong>and</strong><br />

Maricourt<br />

Connections to locations or<br />

ethnicity, such as London <strong>and</strong> High<br />

Wood, or the Walter Tull story, <strong>and</strong><br />

the men of the Pals Battalions<br />

Memorials such as Thiepval <strong>and</strong><br />

the New Zeal<strong>and</strong>, Australian,<br />

South African <strong>and</strong> Pozieres tank<br />

Memorials<br />

Museums at Albert, Peronne <strong>and</strong><br />

the Thiepval Visitors Centre<br />

Battlefield cemeteries including<br />

Commonwealth, French <strong>and</strong><br />

German Cemeteries<br />

Locations linked to poets or<br />

writers such as Wilfred Owen <strong>and</strong><br />

Siegfried Sassoon.<br />

All itineraries can be customised.<br />

Somme<br />

Ypres<br />

Ypres<br />

The town of Ypres in Fl<strong>and</strong>ers is <strong>for</strong>ever associated<br />

with <strong>Remembrance</strong> of World War I. It was the scene<br />

of heavy fighting throughout the conflict, including<br />

the first major use of chemical weapons, <strong>and</strong><br />

almost saw the British Army destroyed.<br />

The British offensive of 1917 introduced a word<br />

that has become synonymous with the brutality of<br />

mechanised warfare – Passchendaele. The Ypres<br />

Salient had an evil reputation with British soldiers,<br />

but inspired poets such as Sassoon <strong>and</strong> Rosenberg<br />

<strong>and</strong> artists such as Grosz.<br />

The modern town of Ypres is a centre of<br />

<strong>Remembrance</strong> <strong>and</strong> reflection, <strong>and</strong> every night hosts<br />

the famous Last Post Ceremony at the Menin Gate,<br />

itself a symbol of <strong>Remembrance</strong>.<br />

Somme<br />

The Battle of the Somme was the largest battle on<br />

the Western Front, <strong>and</strong> is particularly significant to<br />

Britain: those five months in 1916 claimed 400,000<br />

British casualties, the highest in any single battle,<br />

with a record 58,000 of those on the first day alone.<br />

This battle still incites controversy: was it an<br />

appalling <strong>and</strong> unjustifiable loss of life, or a necessary<br />

campaign to wear down the German Army?<br />

Villages <strong>and</strong> fields in this part of France are <strong>for</strong>ever<br />

linked to cities <strong>and</strong> regions of Britain. The sites,<br />

memorials, cemeteries <strong>and</strong> museums tell the story<br />

of the men who were there, <strong>and</strong> are poignant<br />

reminders of the sacrifices <strong>and</strong> impact of the battle.<br />

belgiUm & france<br />

City of London Academy<br />

Southwark<br />

“School trips are a vital part of<br />

a child’s learning which add a<br />

depth that cannot be developed in<br />

classrooms. The Academy annual<br />

<strong>Remembrance</strong> <strong>tours</strong> have two<br />

purposes; academic <strong>and</strong> pastoral.<br />

Through their unique position as<br />

a part of The Royal British Legion,<br />

<strong>tours</strong> directed by <strong>Remembrance</strong><br />

<strong>Travel</strong> bring my students an<br />

underst<strong>and</strong>ing not only of the<br />

history of the First World War, but<br />

also a deeper connection with<br />

the <strong>people</strong> <strong>for</strong> whom the horrors<br />

of war were reality. Their guides<br />

thoughtfully make use of the sites of<br />

the Great War to bring the history<br />

to life, encouraging reflection on<br />

events <strong>and</strong> their meaning today.<br />

This experience has a profound<br />

impact on student per<strong>for</strong>mance,<br />

but perhaps, most importantly, in<br />

developing them as <strong>people</strong>.”<br />

“<strong>Remembrance</strong> <strong>Travel</strong>’s objectives<br />

align with mine; to promote<br />

learning <strong>and</strong> <strong>Remembrance</strong>. This<br />

means that I am able to customise<br />

<strong>tours</strong> to the needs of students. A<br />

bursary to support disadvantaged<br />

students means I don’t have to<br />

leave anyone behind. Thank you,<br />

without you Academy students<br />

would not have had such rich<br />

experiences.”<br />

Carl Fazackerley, Head of Humanities

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