Somme mud, 1916 (AWM P905380.002)
Private William Yeats arrived in France in January 1917 in time to enjoy the worst winter in 40 years. A slight increase in temperatures preceded a thaw that changed conditions to a muddy quagmire. Rod Martin takes up the tale of young William Yeats, iron moulder of Flemington, who struggled through the appalling conditions in France until struck by shelling at Polygon Wood, his death bringing grief to yet another Flemington home. See his detailed story on the Empire Called website.
William Yeats' memorial at Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery.
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