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The Home Front Legacy 1914-18 project will enable volunteer groups to record and preserve local stories, and First World War remains, for future generations, and map surviving sites across the UK

Partners in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are working together to encourage communities to extend and preserve our knowledge and develop a model of good practice.

“The effects of the Great War are all around us, still visible in our landscapes and everyday buildings. Everyone can get out in the field and document these remains.” Dan Snow, CBA President

Defence of Britain 1995-2002

20, 469 records captured

322 First World War (1.6%)

What remains survive in the UK?

Penally practice trenches, Pembrokeshire, courtesy RCAMHW/Coflein

Coastal defences

Barracks

Drill Halls

Hospitals

Country houses

Dockyards, ports

Industrial sites

The countryside – agriculture

First World War – adapted sites

Coastal Defences – Spurn Point

Camps

Cunards Shellworks, Bootle, Liverpool

Stow Maries, Essex – Home Defence Aerodrome

Where do we go to find First World War sites?

National Monument Records:

Pastscape for England NISMR for Northern Ireland Canmore for Scotland Coflein for Wales

Associated sites and buildings not always indexed as First World War

Recent desk audits have expanded documentary sources and revealed gaps

Where do we go to find First World War sites?Local Historic Environment Records (HERs):

Algao UK and Scotland members Heritage Gateway Archwilio

Data may be patchy

Requisitioned buildings may not be indexed as First World War

Sites may not have been recorded for some time

National Archive at Kew and Local Archives documents construction and site plans military records

People and events associated with the site

Stationed at Cannock Chase Camp, talented cartoonist Erskine Williams kept a diary that brings the camp to life for us today

books diaries transcripts

The project toolkit enables everyone to record the remains of the First World War in the UK

Research and recording data will be submitted to local and national archaeological records to:

enhance historical records of your area and create a legacy

add to our knowledge and help us map surviving remains across the UK

We can fill these gaps with local knowledge, on-the-ground

Adding data to Local Historic Environment Records (HERs) matters:

public source of knowledge for archaeology/local history/family history research inform planning decisions relating to sites influence future protection for sites and buildings through national designation

Online site recording toolkit

The project will support community groups and Centenary projects across the UK by providing an online toolkit to record the remains of local Home Front sites, structures and buildings.

Recording form – online and app WWI thesauri Guide to Recording WWI Sites in the UK Website resource area

Step by step to site recording

Register your project to access our online toolkit and resources Consult your local Historic Environment Record for guidance on your local areaFollow our Guide to Recording First World War Sites Complete our online/app recording form Publish your data on our UK map of sites and projects Submit your data direct to local and national records

Courtesy Stephen Fisher, Maritime Archaeological Trust

Complete the form on your desktop or on-site with the mobile app

Select a map using the cog icon, gazeteer or ‘locate me’ tools

Copyright New Forest National Parul Authority (NFNP voluneers)

Select ‘from map’ in recording form to autocomplete NGR

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Continue to complete form onsite using thesauri and date dropdowns or save to complete and submit later

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Attach site photos and plans and associated sources

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Click on ? for help notes as you complete

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Select submit when you are ready to send

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Submit your recording form online direct to local Historic Environment Records and National Monument Records and present your data on our online GIS map of First World War sites and projects

Once sites are submitted they display on the online map as red pins

Copyright New Forest National Parul Authority (NFNP voluneers)

Get involved!

Follow us on Twitter @homefrontlegacy

Tell us about sites in your area on Facebook.com/HomeFrontLegacy

Upload images of your local First World War sites to our Flickr group page Flickr.com/homefrontlegacy

Use our web resource area to find out how to get started and register to use our online toolkit.

www.homefrontlegacy.org.uk

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