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This is the new blog of the Plugstreet Archaeological Project.


   A Great War themed project exploring sites around Comines-Warneton and Messines in Belgium.    The project is being led by members of No Man's Land - The European Group for Great War    Archaeology and the Comines-Warneton Historical Society.




The Australian War Memorial

Monday, July 9th, 2007
 
       

The AWM are a key partner in the project and were instrumental in its inception (actually it was in a pub near the UK National Army Museum where Pete Stanley of the AWM and Richard and I were discussing the Anzac practice trenches at the Bustard on Salisbury Plain, after that things just growed).
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The AWM has a very good page leading to all sorts of information about the 1917-2007 Messines anniversary here:
http://blog.awm.gov.au/1917
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I commend it to you.

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2 responses to “The Australian War Memorial”

  1. Honza says:

    My husband and I are wishing to do a tour to Villiers-Bretonneux on Anzac Day as a relative of his was killed on the Western Front (Bullecourt) and is buried at Greviellers Cemetry is there any provision or time for him to visit Bullecourt or and grave of his relative.

  2. Ralph says:

    Great materials. I am looking forward to seeing the aerial photos someday. I wish there was more on the two craters we are investigating. Ralph

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