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Day 4

Thursday 11th September We awoke to the ship docking alongside the southbound Hurtigruten in Trondheim. This is the largest city in this region of Norway at 62 degrees north. An exploration enabled us to find the ancient cathedral and the wharves and warehouses from the fish trade. At 12 noon we set sail to continue […]

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Day 3

Wednesday 10th September Overnight we progressed through fjords and the open sea called the Stadhavet. This is where the Norwegian Sea and the North Sea meet. A headland here is often called “a clenched fist against the sea” and “full storm at Stad” is a meteorological warning in Norway. It can be a dangerous place

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Day 2

Tuesday 9th September Most of the day was spent touring Bergen. An overview of the city is to be had from Floyen, which is reached by a funicular and cable railway (the longest of its type in Europe) known as Floibanen. From the summit the ancient and modern cities and harbours can be seen.    

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To the Top of the World

Monday 8th September We flew from Manchester via Copenhagen to Bergen in Norway where we are sightseeing before tomorrow’s embarkation and departure of the Hurtigruten postal ship. Upon arrival we headed for Bryggen – the 16th century harbour of Bergen. This is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and consists of houses and within each domestic

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The Return

We travelled from the Somme to reach our ferry back to Dover. At the dockside this is what we saw. Having checked in we await our departure and explore the lorries and cars waiting to go onboard. This was the end of a very interesting and informative week.  

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Last day on the Somme

We drove to Talmas to complete the photographs of an earlier visit. We were able to find a location we had previously missed and on driving to the next village came across a sunken lane that was sunk and flooded!!!! The next village Rubempre proved difficult. We were confident in one location but so many

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Arras to Albert

Arras was the site of many battles during the Great War. Much damage was done to the historic centre of the town which has now been rebuilt in the original style. We returned to the Arras Memorial in search of John Lisle. For years he was deemed to be missing in action, but recent research

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The Ypres Salient

Our main task was to find the 49th (West Riding) Division Memorial. This is the remains of a second line of defines trenches and a dressing station of 1916/17. This was where the local battalions, such as 1/4 KOYLI, the Bradford Pals and others from West and South Yorkshire were amalgamated in 1915 to form

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