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British artillery bombard the German trenches prior to the attack, Beaumont Hamel, 1 July 1916...

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NAM5920243
Image title
British artillery bombard the German trenches prior to the attack, Beaumont Hamel, 1 July 1916 (b/w photo)
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Unknown photographer, (20th century)
Location
National Army Museum, London
Medium
black and white photograph
Date
1916 AD (C20th AD)
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British artillery bombard the German trenches prior to the attack, Beaumont Hamel, 1 July 1916. Photograph, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918), 1916. At 7.30 am on 1 July 1916, 14 British divisions attacked on the Somme. In most cases they were unable to keep up with the artillery barrage that was supposed to take them through to the German trenches. This gave the Germans time to scramble out of their dugouts once the ineffective barrage had lifted, man their trenches and open fire. At Beaumont Hamel and elsewhere along the line, General Sir Douglas Haig’s infantry were welcomed by a storm of machine-gun, rifle and artillery fire and suffered nearly 60,000 casualties during the day. Although the French had made good progress in the south and there had been some local successes, in most places the attack was a bloody failure. From a group of 550 photographs compiled by Lord Henry Seymour Rawlinson while Commander in Chief in India, 1916-1919.

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© National Army Museum / Bridgeman Images
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