Saturday, 11 March 2023

Somme 2023 - Pipers Memorial Longueval

 Following the disastrous first day of the Anglo-French Somme Offensive on the 1st July 1916, it was decided to concentrate future operations south of the Albert-Bapaume Road where success had been achieved.

The Battle of Albert lasted from 1st July to 13th July during which the British made gains and German counter attacks regained some ground.

The 9th (Scottish) Division captured Longueval on the 14th July 1916. 

With it's association with the Scottish division who sustained heavy casualties to capture, Longueval is an appropriate location for the Pipers Memorial. 

Unveiled on 20th July 2002, it commemorates all pipers who fell during World War One. The walls either side of the Piper Memorial bear the badges of all units with whom pipers served. 

Pipers Memorial Longueval

Pipers Memorial Longueval

Pipers Memorial Longueval Unit Badges

Pipers Memorial Longueval Unit Badges

Pipers Memorial
Tyneside Scottish Badge

Pipers Memorial
Royal Artillery Badge

Opposite the Pipers Memorial is the war memorial dedicated to the men lost from Longueval. Adjacent is a Mortier 240 mm.

Longueval War Memorial

Mortier 240mm