The Devons on 1st July 1916: The man who predicted where he would be killed

Speaker: Ross Beadle
Devonshire Cemetery Somme

The presentation will be live and online.

This is the dramatic story of 9th Devons’ attack on Mansel Copse on July 1st 1916. It seems to exemplify the tragedy and failure of that day. It also includes the curious tale of Captain Duncan Martin, of A Company, who before the battle built a large 3D plasticine model highlighting German strongpoints on his Brigade’s front. As Martin Middlebrook in The First Day on the Somme called him several times, he was 'the man who predicted where he would be killed'.

The well known memorial outside Devonshire Cemetery, on the Somme

Much of the truth of this tale has been lost in myth and embellishment yet 20th Brigade, with the Devons in the centre, reached their objectives that day, albeit later than hoped. What’s more Martin himself remains a slightly enigmatic figure. He was not your usual middle ranking officer of the July 1916 vintage, and - spoiler alert - he did not predict where he would die …

Captain Martin 1.7.1916
Captain Martin's headstone

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It is also possible to register by clicking this link: Captain Martin and the Devons on 1st July 1916

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26 January 2026 20:00 to 26 January 2026 21:30

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