Pam and Ken Linge have been researching the men on the Thiepval Memorial since 2003\. They are responsible for the creation and maintenance of the unique and ever-growing archive at the Thiepval Visitor Centre. In 2012, they curated a well-received exhibition on the Missing of the Somme at the Museum of the Great War, Pronne, France. Their knowledge and personal passion for remembrance has been utilized in a number of TV productions and they are currently working on projects connected with the 2016 commemorations.
"""In a few months' time, the Thiepval Memorial in the Somme region of Northern France will be the focus of much media attention as commemorations of the Battle of the Somme's centenary take place. The memorial itself commemorates more than 72,000 Allied men whose graves have never been identified. This book specifically explores what is known about the lives and service of 200 of those men. The men selected aptly represent the wide variety of those who fought in the epic conflict, from laborers to gentry, from humble Tommies to VC recipients. Photographs, diary entries and other accounts bring at least a few of the sobering ranks of names to life.""-- ""Your Family History"""