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18.04.2016

‘The Somme – a Wider Set of Reflections and Experiences’ – A Special Event to Mark the Centenary of the Battle of the Somme, Dublin, 1 June 2016

The Church of Ireland Historical Centenaries Working Group is holding an evening of presentations and an opportunity for discussion to mark the centenary of the Battle of the Somme in the Music Room of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, on Wednesday 1st June 2016 at 7.30pm.

The keynote speakers will be Dr Gavin Hughes, a Visiting Research Fellow at Trinity College, Dublin, who will speak on ‘Irish Battalions and the long Battle of the Somme’, and the well–known writer and historian Turtle Bunbury who will speak on ‘Irish personalities who ventured onto the Somme battlefield’. The talks will be followed by an opportunity for questions and answers with the speakers, followed by refreshments, and all are welcome to attend.

The all–island aspects of the Battle of the Somme and its legacy will be explored. Dr Hughes will focus on the military exploits of the Volunteer ‘Service’ battalions of the 36th (Ulster) and 16th (Irish) Divisions, alongside the veteran ‘Regulars’ and will consider their military impact through documentary evidence and surviving archaeological traces. Dr Hughes hopes to offer thoughtful and useful conclusions regarding the painful progress of Irish units on the Somme with an active discussion on their attendant horrific casualty rates.

Turtle Bunbury’s presentation will consider a wide range of individuals who either ventured onto the battlefield or flew above it both on the 1st July and through the latter stages of the long drawn–out battle. Amongst those whose lives he will discuss will be Sir William Orpen and his experiences as an artist; Woodbine Willie as a padre to the troops; DD Sheehan, a nationalist MP at the Somme; the Irish air aces who circled high above the battlefield and the Easter Rising veterans who died at the Somme.

Admission to the event is free. It would be helpful if those wishing to attend would indicate in advance by emailing: press@ireland.anglican.org

About the speakers:

 

Dr Gavin Hughes, a Visiting Research Fellow at Trinity College, Dublin, is from Magherally, outside Banbridge in County Down. Educated at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution and St David’s University College, Lampeter, his research has focused on Irish battlefield archaeology and he has delivered keynote lectures to the Military Historical Society, London, on the British Army on campaign, 1854–1857 and the British Army in the 1798 United Irish Campaign. His publications include The Hounds of Ulster – A History of the Northern Irish Regiments in the Great War (Oxford, Peter Lang, 2012) and Fighting Irish – the Irish Regiments in the First Word War (IAP/Merrion Press, 2015) He is also co–presenter of ‘Ireland’s Treasures Uncovered’ for BBC/RTE and ‘Heroes of the Somme’ for the BBC.

Turtle Bunbury is a best–selling author, historian, speaker and TV presenter based in Ireland. He is the founder of Wistorical, which promotes Irish history globally. His book The Glorious Madness – The Irish & World War One was published by Gill & Macmillan in 2014 and was shortlisted for Best Irish Published Book of the Year. His latest book Easter Dawn, an account of the 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin, was published by Mercier on 25 September 2015. 

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