The Trusty Servant Nov 2018 No. 126 | Page 7

N o .126 T he T rusty S ervant Our thanks go to our expert guides James and Michael for all the hard work that went into organising such a moving and informative tour, for their enthusiasm and unstinting patience answering our endless questions. My final image is of an octogenarian Old Wykehamist weaving his way home through London Friday evening rush hour crowds and the last words from War Cloister ‘…gentle in all things, valiant in action, steadfast in adversity.’ Australian Memorial at Le Hamel where we heard about the remarkable career of Royal Engineer Lt Col Henry Morshead, who survived the war and was instrumental in getting his division across the canal and into the Hindenburg Line, and also listened to a talk by another Royal Engineer Lt Col Richard Pawson about blowing up bridges. It is extraordinary that one school should have produced such a diverse cast of characters, officer and private, British and Australian, Infantry and Engineer, old and young, some professional soldiers and some with very different plans. But then, looking around on the coach, perhaps we are still pretty varied today. Then a brief ceremony at Bellicourt British Cemetery where Hugh Barnard and his sons laid a wreath to Lt Col the Reverend Bernard Vann VC, with whom his relation served. Finally we heard about Lt General Sir Walter Braithwaite who, although his OW son Valentine died on the first day of the Somme and left him devastated by grief, continued to lead his Corps in the final breakthrough that hastened the end of the war. David Fellowes at Richard Hunter’s grave We all had a splendid final dinner together in Péronne, followed by a brief visit to the war museum again the next morning and the coach to Lille and the train. On the way we stopped at the communal cemetery at Cambrai where British soldiers and airmen of both World Wars, French soldiers, including a large Russian contingent sent to the Western Front, and many German graves lie beside French civilian headstones, a remarkable place of atonement. US Memorial at Bellicourt 7