NewsgalleryTrip to the scene of the Bullecourt battlefield in memory of Lewis TownendBookmarkShareNewsByGavin Castle08:57, 20 JUN 2017Trip the Bullecourt battlefield - the scene is so peaceful now1 of 9Trip to the scene of the Bullecourt battlefield in memory of Lewis Townend. Pictured are Margaret Atkinson (left) with Wendy Holmes with another soldier's relative Steve who had flown all the way from Melbourne in Australia.2 of 9Lewis Townend - Roll Of Honour. One of the programmes produced by Huddersfield Amateur Light Operatic Society in both 1915 and 1916. Poignantly, several of the cast from 1915 are listed as serving with HMF in 1916 and are known to have been killed later in the war.3 of 9Lewis Townend - Ladies and Gentlemen of the Chorus. Programmes produced by Huddersfield Amateur Light Operatic Society in both 1915 and 1916. Poignantly, several of the cast from 1915 are listed as serving with HMF in 1916 and are known to have been killed later in the war.4 of 9Lewis Townend - Runaway Girl. Programmes produced by Huddersfield Amateur Light Operatic Society in both 1915 and 1916. Poignantly, several of the cast from 1915 are listed as serving with HMF in 1916 and are known to have been killed later in the war.5 of 9Lewis Townend - Coin6 of 9Two Belgians one dressed in a British uniform and the other in German - gave a guided tour of the scene of the Battle of Bullecourt7 of 9Lewis Townend (right) as a child with his father and elder sister Cora who is Margaret Atkinson's grandmother8 of 9Lewis Townend - Dorothy. Programmes produced by Huddersfield Amateur Light Operatic Society in both 1915 and 1916. Poignantly, several of the cast from 1915 are listed as serving with HMF in 1916 and are known to have been killed later in the war.9 of 9