Hawthorn Ridge - then and now - Rick Smith
10 Aug

The Hawthorn Redoubt was an formidable defensive position for the Germans which was blown up on the morning of 1 July 1916 by a mine that had been placed beneath the German stronghold on the ridge. The explosion, ten minutes before the whistles blew at 7:30am, destroyed the position but the timing of the detonation and the lifting of the artillery barrage meant that the position was reinforced by the Germans, leading to massive losses among the attacking British troops. 

 

This talk offers a look at the ridge during the war, its significance and how the ridge looks in 2024.

St Peter's Collegiate School, Compton Park, Wolverhampton, WV3 9DU
10 Aug 2024 14:30