The Somme landscape as viewed from OVILLERS MILITARY CEMETERY - On 1 July 1916, the first day of the Battle of the Somme, the 8th Division attacked Ovillers and the 34th Division La Boisselle. The villages were not captured, but ground was won between them and to the south of La Boisselle. On 4 July, the 19th (Western) Division cleared La Boisselle and on 7 July Alf Razzell, 8th Battalion The Royal Fusiliers, part of the 12th (Eastern) and 25th Divisions gained part of Ovillers, the village being cleared by the 48th (South Midland) Division on 17 July. The two villages were lost during the German advance in March 1918, but they were retaken on the following 24 August by the 38th (Welsh) Division. See Alf Razzell's portrait at http://www.greatwarportraits.com/gallery
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