Courcelette

Written by Mike
Extract from IGN Map 2407E.  The village of Courcelette is situated 10km northeast of Albert on the D929 Albert to Bapaume road Extract from IGN Map 2407E. The village of Courcelette is situated 10km northeast of Albert on the D929 Albert to Bapaume road

The village of Courcelette is situated 10km northeast of Albert on the D929 Albert to Bapaume road. 

Courcelette was the scene of very severe fighting during September and October 1916.

As a part of a larger assault on September 15, 1916, Courcelette was to be attacked by the Canadian Corps of the Reserve Army.  The village and the ground beyond it including the notorious German Regina Trench were to become to the Canadians what Pozières was to the Australians.

Mike

Mike

Mike McCormac has been a photographer since about ten years old.  He's a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society, and lives in a village in the hills near Paphos in Cyprus.

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