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(1) Entrance at the Visitor Centre, showing the model for the Thiepval Memorial and the Panel of the 600 MissingThe Thiepval Project

The idea for a centre of information at the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme was first discussed at the annual ceremony of Remembrance on 1st July 1998. Over the past six years Sir Frank Sanderson has led a small group in the campaign to build this educational centre. The Anglo-French project has been brought to fruition with the help of generous donations to meet the British fundraising target of £660,000.

For information about the origins of the Anglo-French project to build the Visitor Centre, donations and the work in progress up to the official opening on 27th September 2004 see www.thiepval.org.uk.

The Role of the Visitor Centre

The Visitor Centre provides a place for the thousands of visitors to the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing where the memorial is put in the context of the battlefield. In three languages - English, French and German - display panels provide an overview of the course of the Great War from 1914-1918.

(2) Display panel for ThiepvalPanels also focus on the events during the Battle of the Somme in 1916 which occurred at the small village of Thiepval and its surroundings. Three films, each lasting approximately 10 minutes, have been specially compiled covering Thiepval, The Battle of the Somme and Memory.


(3) 12 photographs taken  from the Panel of the MissingThe Panel of the Missing

In the entrance of the Visitor Centre a panel of 600 photographs represents the 72,000 men whose names are commemorated on the Memorial to the Missing.

The work on collating information on the Missing of the Somme will continue. There are computers at the Visitor Centre which currently hold data on the 600 men featured in the Panel of the Missing. It is intended that the records will be updated as additional data is collected.

If you have photographs of information on a soldier who is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial to the missing you can contact Pam and Ken Linge, who are co-ordinating this project.


Location

The Thiepval Visitor Centre is located close to the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing. It can be reached from the D929 main road from Albert to Bapaume. In the village of Pozières on the D929 the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing is signposted to Thiepval on the D73.

(4) Reception and shopOpening Hours

Daily 10.00 - 18.00 hours

Admission

Free.

Facilities

Shop, selling a wide range of books related to the First World War and the battlefield of the Somme; toilets.

A fully illustrated 95 page Exhibition Centre Guidebook is available from the shop for 7 Euros.

A leaflet for the 600 Panel of the Missing is available for 1 Euro.


Photographs

(1) © www.greatwar.co.uk 2004

(2) © www.greatwar.co.uk 2004

(3) Courtesy of the Thiepval Visitor Centre, © www.greatwar.co.uk 2004

(4) © www.greatwar.co.uk 2004

Copyright Joanna Legg & Graham Parker © 2004 All rights reserved