Charles Howard Bury (b.1881), soldier, mountaineer, explorer and parliamentarian, spent his early life at Charleville Castle, County Offaly. During the War, he served in France, and was a prisoner of war at Furstenberg.
Description of Longueval and Delville Wood after severe shelling.
'Today is my birthday & it proved an exceptionally unpleasant one. I had to parade with a fatigue of party of 300 men to go & dig a communication trench through Longueval to Delville Wood. The distance to where we had to begin work was over six miles, the men were laden with rifles, ammunition, a pick a shovel apiece & some sand-bags. The tracks were very slippery & what with shelling on the way & other obstacles we did not get to our destination till 16.30 pm & between that & 2.30 am we dug 500 yards of communication trench. This was supposed to be an impossible task & three Divisions had said it could not be done as it lay right through the Boche barrage. I have never seen any country to equal the scene of desolation: there was not a blade of grass to be seen anywhere, the ground had been shelled & shelled that all the shell holes overlapped, some were enormous, some were quite small & through this we had to dig a trench. The stench was too awful we kept digging up corpses, they were lying every where, ours & Boche dead.The horror of the place is almost impossible to describe & the revolting sights were almost beyond belief'.