The Ulster Tower is the memorial both to the Irish of the Battle of the Somme and to all Ulstermen who died in the Great War, on the Somme battlefieds.
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The tower, financed through public subscription and built in 1921, in romantic Gothic style, is an exact replica of a tower near the 36th Division's training ground in Belfast. |
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It is the memorial both to the Irish of the Battle of the Somme and to all Ulstermen who died in the Great War. |
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A plaque placed in the grounds by the Royal Irish Rangers commemorates the soldiers of the 36th (Irish) Division and nine winners of the Victoria Cross. |
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Ulster Tower or Helen's Tower
Route de Saint-Pierre-Divion
80300 Thiepval
Phone : +33 (0)3 22 74 81 11 or +33 (0)3 22 74 87 14
Fax : +33 (0)3 22 74 80 68
E-mail : sommeassociation@btconnect.com
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