Royal Artillery

Northumbrian Gunners

Saturday, 25 March 2017

Arras - Wellingon Caves

 
 Within Arras there were cellars beneath the Grande and Petite Places. These were used to provide accommodation for 13,000 troops. The cellars had been excavated in the 17th Century to provide building materials for the city, being effectively underground quarries. In October 1916 cave systems were discovered beneath Ronville and Sainte Sauveur. Work was carried out to enable 11,500 men to be accommodated. The tunnels would be connected by developing the Crinchon Sewer (8th high / 6ft wide) to link all of the caves / cellars.  This provided the capability to accommodate 24,500 soldiers safely in the build up to the Battle of Arras.

Arras Caves and Subways
Work on the Tunnels was undertaken by the New Zealand Tunnelling Company, and the Wellington Tunnel can be viewed today.

Wellington Caves

Wellington Caves Spoil Trucks



Wellington Caves Model

Wellington Caves Model

Wellington Caves
 The tunnels offered a full range of facilities. They were lit by electric lighting, water pipes were laid and gas proof doors installed.

Wellington Caves

Wellington Caves Spoil Truck

Wellington Caves Tunnellers Tools
 
Wellington Caves Signposts
Wellington Caves Signposts
Wellington Caves

 
Wellington Caves
Wellington Caves Altar for Church Service

Wellington Caves Accommodation

Wellington Caves Accommodation
Wellington Caves Cooking Facilities


Wellington Caves Latrine

Wellington Caves Well
The St Sauveur Tunnel was able to link to 5 shafts in no man's land, the Ronville tunnel exits fell short after the Germans retreated to the Hindenberg Line.

Arras Caves and Subways
British / German Front Line

Wellington Caves Exit 10

 
Wellington Caves Exit 10
 The Wellington Caves Museum contains a memorial dedicated to the men  of the New Zealand Tunnel Company .

Wellington Caves
New Zealand Tunnel Company Memorial

Wellington Caves
New Zealand Tunnel Company Memorial

Wellington Caves
New Zealand Tunnel Company Memorial
The Wellington Caves Museum is the location of the Memorial de La Bataille D'Arras which lists the Divisions, the Brigades and Battalions that fought in the Battle of Arras.

Wellington Caves
Memorial de La Bataille D'Arras

Wellington Caves
Memorial de La Bataille D'Arras
50th Northumbrian Division