As the centenary commemorations of the Battle of Passchendaele approach, this article is a timely demonstration of how archaeology can provide new insights into the landscape of the Western Front. Assessment of over 9000 aerial photographs taken during the First World War, integrated with other approaches to landscape archaeology, offers a new perspective on the shifting nature of the historic struggle around the town of Ypres in Belgium. The results not only illustrate the changing face of the landscape over that four-year period, but also highlight the potential of aerial photographic records to illuminate hitherto overlooked aspects of landscape heritage
A1969 photograph of World War I trenches in Ypres. Ypres was the starting point of the famous Christ...
This thesis examines the relationship between the photographic archive of the First World War and C...
Located at the western edge of the Flanders region, Ypres is one of "the historical post-disaster an...
The First World War (WWI) had a notable influence on the landscape at the former Western Front in Be...
During World War I millions of aerial photographs were taken documenting a cultural landscape from w...
Purpose Over a century of state-sponsored construction of monuments, historic mythmaking and nationa...
During World War One, for the first time, aerial photography rapidly developed as an intelligence to...
During the period 2014-2018, the commemoration of the First World War is taking place. This conflict...
During World War One, for the first time, aerial photography rapidly developed as an intelligence to...
The approaching centenary of the start of World War I and the booming cultural tourism at the former...
In the past decade, the research of archaeological remains from World War I has become mainstream. T...
In spite of an increase in World War I (WWI)-related excavations in Flanders (Belgium), little is kn...
Millions of aerial photographs were taken by all fighting nations during World War I. These photogra...
This chapter considers the use of aerial reconnaissance photographs taken on the Western Front durin...
Purpose: Over a century of state-sponsored construction of monuments, historic mythmaking and nation...
A1969 photograph of World War I trenches in Ypres. Ypres was the starting point of the famous Christ...
This thesis examines the relationship between the photographic archive of the First World War and C...
Located at the western edge of the Flanders region, Ypres is one of "the historical post-disaster an...
The First World War (WWI) had a notable influence on the landscape at the former Western Front in Be...
During World War I millions of aerial photographs were taken documenting a cultural landscape from w...
Purpose Over a century of state-sponsored construction of monuments, historic mythmaking and nationa...
During World War One, for the first time, aerial photography rapidly developed as an intelligence to...
During the period 2014-2018, the commemoration of the First World War is taking place. This conflict...
During World War One, for the first time, aerial photography rapidly developed as an intelligence to...
The approaching centenary of the start of World War I and the booming cultural tourism at the former...
In the past decade, the research of archaeological remains from World War I has become mainstream. T...
In spite of an increase in World War I (WWI)-related excavations in Flanders (Belgium), little is kn...
Millions of aerial photographs were taken by all fighting nations during World War I. These photogra...
This chapter considers the use of aerial reconnaissance photographs taken on the Western Front durin...
Purpose: Over a century of state-sponsored construction of monuments, historic mythmaking and nation...
A1969 photograph of World War I trenches in Ypres. Ypres was the starting point of the famous Christ...
This thesis examines the relationship between the photographic archive of the First World War and C...
Located at the western edge of the Flanders region, Ypres is one of "the historical post-disaster an...