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May
2015

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By Nicola Gauld

British Archaeology Home Front Legacy project

On 29, May 2015 | In Uncategorized | By Nicola Gauld

The Council for British Archaeology Home Front Legacy project is hosting day schools across the country to invite people to get involved in researching and recording their local Home Front Legacy using the Home Front Legacy App and toolkit. These day schools are funded by Historic England.

Booking is essential

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.

June 20th 

The Hive, Sawmill Walk, The Butts, Worcester, WR1 3PB

Hosted with CBA West­Midlands, Worcestershire World War 100.

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cba-west-midlands-home-front-legacy-day-school-tickets-16765106886

July 4th 

The University of Salford, Centre for Applied Archaeology, Room LG23, Centre for Applied Archaeology, Peel Building, University of Salford, The Crescent, Salford M5 4NW

Hosted with CBA North West, Salford University, Centre for Applied Archaeology and Morecambe Bay Partnership.

http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cba-north-west-home-front-legacy-day-school-tickets-16878183100