The Somme Association & Somme Museum

The Somme Association & Somme Museum Craigavon House is a B+ listed building. The Somme Museum, between Newtownards and Bangor in Co. We now have membership of around 700. Down.
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The Somme Association incorporates the Somme Museum, the Ulster Memorial Tower & Thiepval Wood and Craigavon House. Activities of the Somme Association

The Somme Association, a registered charity, was formed in 1990 to co-ordinate research into Ireland’s part in the First World War and to ensure

that the sacrifices of all those from Ireland who served in the War - and those of their families - would continue to be honoured and remembered. Our President was until her death in October 2004, at the age of 102, HRH Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester and her son HRH The Duke of Gloucester agreed in July 2005 to become the Association’s current President. The Association owns Craigavon House, Circular Road, Belfast, formerly the home of Sir James Craig, Northern Ireland’s first Prime Minister and a UVF hospital until 1989. Down, is an institution for the study and interpretation of Ireland’s contribution to the First World War, with particular reference to the Battle of the Somme. The Museum opened in 1994 and became a fully accredited, independent museum in 2002. It has increasingly focused upon the community relations potential of this shared history as a vehicle to further cross-community and cross-border contact, mutual understanding and reconciliation. Built with the help of grants to commemorate the involvement of the 36th (Ulster) Division, 16th (Irish) Division and 10th (Irish) Division, it provides displays and information. Parties of school children as well as ordinary members of the public and their families visit it regularly and learn of the sacrifices made by others in the past for the freedom they enjoy today. The Museum has an extensive collection of material from the First World War period and in the last number of years a growing collection from World War Two. The “Friends of the Somme” is the organisation that supports the work we carry out. Our “Friends” come from as far afield as Canada, South Africa, Hong Kong and Australia. In March 2010 the Association achieved one of its aims by unveiling a new Memorial in Gallipoli, Turkey to commemorate the contribution made by the 10th (Irish) Division in that battle. Two services were held attended by HRH The Duke of Gloucester and HE Mary McAleese, The President of Ireland along with representatives from throughout Ireland. His Royal Highness unveiled the Memorial and Her Excellency dedicated it. Four Myrtle trees were also planted by His Royal Highness to represent the four Provinces from which these men came. The Association worked very closely with the Commonwealth War Graves Commission on this project. In France the Association has renovated the Ulster Memorial Tower, Thiepval and in 1994 opened a visitors’ centre close by. Built on land given to the Government of Northern Ireland by the French in 1921, the Tower is a replica of Helen’s Tower on the Clandeboye Estate in Co. The Association in 2004 purchased, with the help of the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure, Thiepval Wood which is facing the Ulster Memorial Tower and from where the 36th (Ulster) Division made its charge on the 1st July 1916. The Somme Association’s aim is to keep the wood as a memorial to the memories of all the soldiers still resting in the wood, were they fell. The Association opened a small part of the wood for guided tours in 2006 but still preserve it as a place of ghosts and vivid memories. The wood will be a cultural asset. Thiepval Wood Background
In October 2004 David Kenyon of No-Man’s-Land (see below) was invited by Mrs Carol Walker of the Somme Association to carry out limited archaeological investigations of Thiepval Wood. Superficial examination of the wood, along with map evidence, suggested that substantial, well preserved portions of the Ulsters’ trenches survived in the wood. It was proposed that some limited archaeological investigation of these remains be carried out by No-Man’s-Land, with the support of the Somme Association and so started a project that has carried on until the present day and will do so into the foreseeable future. Objectives of Opening Thiepval Wood
1. To determine the character and state of preservation of the Great War remains which have survived in the wood. This would assist the Somme Association in academic research and provide archaeological data, and help the Association with the future conservation and management of the site by providing them with details of the character and condition of the surviving features.
2. To enhance public understanding of the remains within the wood through exhibition within the Ulster Memorial of the results of the excavations, and to provide additional interpretive material for their displays and publications.
3. To provide an opportunity for members of the Somme Association to become directly involved in the heritage of their site through participation in the archaeological process.
4. Through suitable publicity/media involvement to demonstrate publicly the importance and vulnerability of these remains, and the necessity for their controlled investigation, and protection from looting and vandalism. No-Man’s-Land
No-Man’s Land is a voluntary group dedicated to developing a wider understanding of the Great War, in particular through controlled archaeological excavation of Great War sites in the Somme region of France, and West Flanders in Belgium. The group is formed from archaeological, museum, and heritage professionals, Great War researchers, and other interested persons.

It was the last tours today of Tommy & Austin’s rotation at the Ulster Tower. As they return home tomorrow. 👏👏Tommy’s 11...
14/06/2026

It was the last tours today of Tommy & Austin’s rotation at the Ulster Tower. As they return home tomorrow. 👏👏

Tommy’s 11am tour had visitors from Kilkenny and Ballynahinch while Austin’s afternoon tour was from Armagh and Belfast.

Today the Ulster Tower welcomed The Grammar School, Leeds along with a group from Northern Ireland and a couple from Eng...
13/06/2026

Today the Ulster Tower welcomed The Grammar School, Leeds along with a group from Northern Ireland and a couple from England for Austin’s guided tour of Thiepval Wood.

Update on the repairs to the walls around the Ulster Memorial Tower. The workmen have kept the disruption to a minimum a...
12/06/2026

Update on the repairs to the walls around the Ulster Memorial Tower.

The workmen have kept the disruption to a minimum and looking much better.

11/06/2026

This morning, our Head of Office, Alan Murphy, met with Archie Roulston, a board member of South and East Tyrone Welfare Support, who generously donated to the Somme 110 Walk.

Formed in 2007, South and East Tyrone Welfare Support works to support ex-service personnel and their families, particularly those who served during Operation Banner. The group provides welfare, social and wellbeing support, while also helping veterans and families remain connected through community activities, remembrance events and outreach work across the South and East Tyrone area.

The organisation continues to play an important role in supporting the local veterans’ community and preserving the memory and service of those who served their country. We are extremely grateful for their support of the Somme 110 Walk and for the continued work they carry out within the community

11/06/2026

110e anniversaire de la Bataille de la Somme // Spectacle
La Communauté de communes du Pays du Coquelicot propose de commémorer le 110e anniversaire de la Bataille de la Somme en toute poésie avec le spectacle LE CHANT DES COQUELICOTS.
🌺110 coquelicots géants, 110 luminosités, 110 respirations, 110 battements de cœur…
2 musiciens à la tombée de la nuit. multiples, singuliers, différents, solidaires, semblables, complexes… ils cherchent ensemble la voix de l'harmonie.
📅 les 1er et 2 juillet
📍 sur l'espace Emile Leturcq d'Albert
⏰ dès 22h30
🎟️ Gratuit

Great to see the Rev Dr David Murphy and Mrs Helen Murphy at the Ulster Tower today wearing their Battlefield Tours with...
10/06/2026

Great to see the Rev Dr David Murphy and Mrs Helen Murphy at the Ulster Tower today wearing their Battlefield Tours with Thompson Travel t-shirts from the ‘Somme 110’ sponsored walk that was organised by their son Alan from the Northern Ireland Veterans Commissioner

There is still time to donate 👇

www.paypal.com/gb/fundraiser/charity/5826916

Proceeds in aid of the Somme Association and Air Ambulance NI.

To finish a busy day at the Ulster Tower we welcomed a Leger group for a sandwich lunch, followed by a tour of the Ulste...
10/06/2026

To finish a busy day at the Ulster Tower we welcomed a Leger group for a sandwich lunch, followed by a tour of the Ulster Tower and Thiepval Wood with Austin.

We would like to say a special thank you to the students of Springburn Academy, Glasgow. They went on the afternoon tour...
10/06/2026

We would like to say a special thank you to the students of Springburn Academy, Glasgow. They went on the afternoon tour of the Ulster Tower and Thiepval Wood with Tommy and were a credit to themselves and the school.

Afterwards the students donated €200. 👏👏


The weather dried up this morning for the 11am tour of Thiepval Wood and we welcomed visitors from Northern Ireland and ...
10/06/2026

The weather dried up this morning for the 11am tour of Thiepval Wood and we welcomed visitors from Northern Ireland and England.

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10/06/2026

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Newtownards
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