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51st (Highland) Division Monument (Beaumont-Hamel)

Memorial in France


Memorial in France

FieldValue
name51st Highland Division Memorial at Beaumont-Hamel
bodyUnited Kingdom
captionThe figure atop the 51st Highland Division Memorial
commemoratesThe [51st (Highland) Division](51st-highland-division-world-war-i) during the First World War
coordinates
nearest_townBeaumont-Hamel, France
designerGeorge Henry Paulin
inscriptionLa a'Blair s'math n Cairdean
unveiled28 September 1924

The 51st (Highland) Division Memorial at Beaumont-Hamel is a memorial in France commemorating the soldiers of the 51st (Highland) Division killed during World War I. The memorial is located near Y Ravine on the 84 acre Beaumont-Hamel Newfoundland Memorial site. This position had been the scene of the Division's first major victory on 13 November 1916 during the Battle of the Ancre, the closing stage of the Battle of the Somme.

Memorial

The ground originally donated by the commune of Beaumont-Hamel to the Veterans of the 51st (Highland) Division, for the purposes of a memorial, was found to be unstable because of the many dugouts on the site. Lieutenant Colonel Nangle, the former Roman Catholic padre of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment who was largely responsible for the establishment of the Beaumont Hamel Newfoundland Memorial, offered the association a location overlooking Y Ravine within the boundaries of the site. Y Ravine was a forked gully (hence its name) which contained a formidably-fortified warren of defensive positions that had been the scene of a stunning victory by the Highland Division on 13 November 1916.

The sculptor selected for the 51st Division Monument was George Henry Paulin. The base of the monument consists of rough blocks of Rubislaw granite which were produced by Garden & Co. in Aberdeen, Scotland, and are assembled in a pyramid form. Company Sergeant Major Bob Rowan of the Glasgow Highlanders was used as the model for the kilted figure atop the memorial, though the face is that of Paulin's own brother, Charles. The figure faces east towards the village of Beaumont-Hamel. On the front of the memorial is a plaque inscribed in Gaelic: Là a' bhlàir 's math na Cairdean which in English translates into "Friends are good on the day of battle".

The 51st Division Memorial was unveiled on 28 September 1924 by Marshal of France Ferdinand Foch, the former Allied Supreme Commander. The memorial was dedicated by the Reverend Sinclair, who had been a chaplain with the Division. The pipers of the 2nd Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders played Flowers of the Forest during the event. The memorial was re-dedicated on 13 July 1958, the front panel now also commemorating those of the Division who died during the Second World War.

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References

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  • {{cite book | ref=Reference-Nicholson
  • {{cite book | ref=Reference-Bewsher
  • {{cite book | ref=Reference-Salmond
  • {{cite book | ref=Reference-Robertson

References

  1. (17 June 2008). "Beaumont Hamel Newfoundland Memorial". Veterans Affairs Canada.
  2. [[#Reference-Nicholson. Nicholson]] p. 518
  3. [[#Reference-Bewsher. Bewsher]] p. 100
  4. [[#Reference-Gilbert. Gilbert]] p. 235
  5. [[#Reference-Dolman. Dolman]] p. 532
  6. [[#Reference-Robertson. Robertson]]
  7. [[#Reference-Salmond. Salmond]] p. 271
  8. [[#Reference-Salmond. Salmond]] p. 270
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