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The Durand Group has taken a leading role in developing excavation techniques on and below the First World War battlefields, with particular regard to long term conservation needs and the integrity of the archaeological fabric. We work closely in association with regional and local archaeological departments, conforming with current regulations and planned development of the archaeological record. Group members have also been active with heritage and conservation projects contributing substantially to studies in this field.

Evidence Recording

During subterranean investigations we have discovered a plethora of graffiti and other First and Second World War carvings, pictures and writing on the chalk walls of the tunnel systems. Varied in its artistic merit this graffiti nevertheless provides a very human and personal insight into the lives of the soldiers who built, passed through and, in some instances, fought and died in the subterranean workings. This evidence is invaluable to understanding the historical record. The Group is systematically photographing and recording this evidence. Work is being undertaken to find the best way of preserving the graffiti for future generations.

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 Graffiti recording & drilling into a WW1 Mine tunnel