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Entrées Récentes
- Funérailles des soldats William Marmon et Harry Carter, 10ème Bataillon du Essex Regiment – 19 Octobre 2016
- Des soldats britanniques de la Première Guerre Mondiale identifiés grâce aux tests ADN
- (English) Funeral of Appolinaire Ruelland, 118th Infantry Regiment
- Cérémonie pour la consécration de la tombe de Louis Joseph Heurt, du 118ème Régiment d’Infanterie
- Déclaration sur le rejet de nouveau contrat à La Boisselle
- Communiqué concernant le travail au Glory Hole, la Boisselle
- Informations sur la situation actuelle concernant le travail au Glory Hole, la Boisselle
- Festival du film d’archéologie d’Amiens 2014: 8-12 April
- Précis de travail récente à La Boisselle
- Notre récente soirée de collecte de fonds « WW1 Uncovered » à l’Université de Reading, Angleterre
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Archives pour l'étiquette mining
Recent media coverage for the project
We were joined on site on 5-6 March by a TV crew from Channel 5’s ‘Live with Gabby’ show. Their short film was broadcast on Friday 16 March’s show. It can be viewed for a further five days via this link: http://www.channel5.com/shows/live-with-gabby/episodes/friday-16-march-2. The film starts just after 30 minutes in to the show.
We also showed Frank Barrett, the Mail on Sunday’s travel editor around site and took him underground in W Adit. His article, entitled In search of Birdsong: Unearthing the scars of war on a drive through Northern France was published in today’s paper. It covers our work at La Boisselle, focussing on last June’s visit to site by Birdsong actors, Eddie Redmayne and Joseph Mawle. Frank’s article can be viewed online by clicking the image below.
Our thanks to Ruth Bray and all at Premier PR for organising this.
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Mots-clés : Birdsong, Live with Gabby, Mail on Sunday, mining, somme, WW1