Home Front Legacy 1914–18 Day School. Recording First World War sites in the UK for community groups
Location: Department of Archaeology, Laver Building, Room 300, North Park Road, Exeter, EX4 4QE
This day school will:
- Get you actively involved with the Home Front Legacy 1914–18 project
- Share the toolkit and resources to use within your own projects, or to start one up
- Enable you to start discovering your local First World War surviving sites, structures and buildings using online resources
- Help you connect with your local Historic Environment Record
- Give you the skills and confidence to share your learning with your community group
- Provide the forum to share your projects and to meet potential partners
Course delivery: presentation, multimedia and practical demonstration. Bring along your own laptop, tablet or mobile, if you have one, for our practical recording demonstration.
Day school programme
10.30 Welcome and coffee
11–12.00 Presentation, multimedia
- An introduction to the Home Front Legacy 1914-18 project
- What remains are out there? First World War surviving physical remains overview Land, Sea, Air, Home Front
12.00–1pm Presentation, practical demonstration
Getting started – step by step to setting up and taking forward your recording project
Desk Research: How do you find WWI remains?
- The Heritage Gateway
- What are Historic Environment Records (HERs)?
- How do they help local groups?
- How do they protect your local historic environment?
- What services can you access?
- Questions for HER Officers
Other sources of information - online
- The National Archives
- Commonwealth War Graves Commission
- Genealogical web sites
- Local historical records, museums and archives
- Great War Forum
- War Memorials Online
- National Monuments Records
- Arts and Humanities Research Council Connected Communities First World War hubs
- Heritage Lottery Fund ‘Then and Now’
Networking lunch 1–2pm
2pm–3.45 Presentation, practical demonstration
Using the site recording toolkit
- Finding sites with maps and aerial photographs
- Field recording using the app
- Site recording demonstration from using the web resources to completing the app recording form and displaying your site and project on the online map of UK remains
- Writing site descriptions
- Local case studies
3.45–4pm Q&As Get involved/contacts and close
Suitable for 18+