Beaumont-Hamel (Somme)
On 1 July 1916 this lovely hollow lane near the village of Beaumont-Hamel was located in no-man's land between the British and German front lines.
Incidentally, on July 1, one of the very few films of the battle of the Somme was made here, on this very spot, by British film pioneer Geoffrey Malins. It shows men of the 1st Bn Lancashire Fusiliers waiting in the sunken road, minutes before they went over the top to attack.
The tragic thing is that many of these guys seen in the film would be dead, wounded or missing in the next few hours. As soon as they left the sunken road and emerged in the open field, a few meters away, they were cut down by German machine guns. The Battalion lost that day 163 killed, 312 wounded and 11 missing.