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Ulster Tower or Helen's Tower

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.

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.

It is the memorial both to the Irish of the Battle of the Somme and to all Ulstermen who died in the Great War.
A visitor centre is on the site.

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.
At the far end of the site, a small gate leads through to a small 1994 memorial commemorating the Orange Order of Northern Ireland.

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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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