(08-06-2017, 20:24)WBA-Josh Wrote: In September I am going to Mons and Tournai in Belgium. Mons is where the first British action of World War 1 took place and there is a bridge on the outskirts of Mons called Nimy Bridge where the first British Victoria Cross' of World War 1 were awarded. Here is the story if you're interested - http://battlefields1418.50megs.com/nimy.htm
I work in Carbis Bay Beefy so I may have seen you last year without recognising you. You are pretty unmistakeable though given your resemblance to a humpback whale with legs. 
Josh, that's very interesting as one of my main interests is the Military & Political history of the Great War - the Somme in particular which I have been visiting for many years either personally, escorting groups of adults, school groups and Staffordshire & West Midlands Army Cadets.
I was 'on the Somme' six times last year including being fortunate enough to get tickets for the commemoration ceremonies on 1st July, the centennial of the commencement of the Battle of the Somme on 1st July 1916.
My interest really started in 1987 when, upon the passing away of my father, I inherited a photograph of a group of 'Tommies' riding on an 8" howitizter and trail along a leafy lane. In the centre of the photograph was my grandfather who, through extensive research, I found was serving with 286th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. More research and I actually discovered where and when the photograph was taken and have visited the exact spot several times.
If you ever go to the Somme let me know as I have written an extensive easy read/follow guide book which I give to the participants in the groups I escort or indeed, maybe you could join one our groups next year. Are you a member of the WFA?
You will find Mons Le Cateau and the area of the 'Old Contemptible's' fascinating - enjoy your trip!