Bullecourt Museum

The Jean and Denise Letaille Museum in Bullecourt is dedicated to the history of the battles fought in this sector during the First World War. Located on the former front line, it tells the story of the thousands of soldiers who fought in the Arras area in 1917.

Throughout their lives, local farmers Jean and Denise Letaille assembled an extensive collection of objects discovered in their fields and around the village.

Weapons, ammunition, uniforms and personal belongings from Australia, Germany and the United Kingdom bear witness to the intensity of the fighting that took place in this area. These collections recall the battles in which thousands of Australian and British soldiers were killed or wounded.

Displayed within the museum, these artefacts provide insight into one of the most significant and deadly episodes of the First World War.

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