Applying documentary audio and narrative techniques to a new World War One archaeology site. This interview was produced using audio alone at the location in France to allow the audience to visualise the site by using imagery with the crater as a clock face to understand the positioning on the battlefield on the first day of the Battle of the Somme. This podcast was developed for publication to mark the 103rd anniversary of the start of the Battle of the Somme when the crater blew at 7.20am on July 1st 2020, the imagined clock face of the circular crater is the perimeter of this audio journey with historian Colin Winn. The audio package including written article was co edited by Associate Professor Fiona Graham using Production House method...
Between 26 March and 21 December 2012, archaeological excavations were undertaken at Messines in adv...
This cultural heritage project took place in Falmouth, researching the lives of those buried in the ...
This is one of two television broadcasts by the British Forces Broadcasting Service. The item covers...
Applying documentary audio and narrative techniques to a new World War One archaeology site. This ...
This article was published by the Western Front Association to mark the anniversary of the Battle of...
As part of the ongoing community research digitally capturing the World War One site in France this ...
An MP3 published on Player FM (USA) to help commemorate the 1st of July anniversary of the beginning...
Newspaper article. Archaeologists, historians, chemists – including members from Staffordshire Univ...
This project report and presentation outline the research outcomes from the first field study at Haw...
https://vimeo.com/352229084 Associate Professor Fiona Graham uses conversational interview method...
An exhibition and talk disseminating multi-disciplinary work at Hawthorn crater on the Somme as part...
Explaining the science behind the Hawthorn crater study, a public event as part of the Science of th...
Associate Professor Fiona Graham developed this narrative with military historian Colin Winn to film...
Hawthorn Crater is a prominent feature of the former Somme battle-field near Beaumont Hamel, Norther...
A 4K digital film of World War One battlefields from the Somme in France was created to exhibit for ...
Between 26 March and 21 December 2012, archaeological excavations were undertaken at Messines in adv...
This cultural heritage project took place in Falmouth, researching the lives of those buried in the ...
This is one of two television broadcasts by the British Forces Broadcasting Service. The item covers...
Applying documentary audio and narrative techniques to a new World War One archaeology site. This ...
This article was published by the Western Front Association to mark the anniversary of the Battle of...
As part of the ongoing community research digitally capturing the World War One site in France this ...
An MP3 published on Player FM (USA) to help commemorate the 1st of July anniversary of the beginning...
Newspaper article. Archaeologists, historians, chemists – including members from Staffordshire Univ...
This project report and presentation outline the research outcomes from the first field study at Haw...
https://vimeo.com/352229084 Associate Professor Fiona Graham uses conversational interview method...
An exhibition and talk disseminating multi-disciplinary work at Hawthorn crater on the Somme as part...
Explaining the science behind the Hawthorn crater study, a public event as part of the Science of th...
Associate Professor Fiona Graham developed this narrative with military historian Colin Winn to film...
Hawthorn Crater is a prominent feature of the former Somme battle-field near Beaumont Hamel, Norther...
A 4K digital film of World War One battlefields from the Somme in France was created to exhibit for ...
Between 26 March and 21 December 2012, archaeological excavations were undertaken at Messines in adv...
This cultural heritage project took place in Falmouth, researching the lives of those buried in the ...
This is one of two television broadcasts by the British Forces Broadcasting Service. The item covers...