Training: Pegwell Bay

25/06/2016  |  9 a.m.

Ramsgate, Kent

 

Over this weekend we'll be looking at the line of World War II anti-tank cylinders which form part of a Grade II listed group of defences. These defences were hastily erected in 1940 as the open and flat expanse of Pegwell Bay was seen as vulnerable to invasion. There'll be classroom session where we'll learn more about the site from Kent military historian Ron Stillwell, look at the CITiZAN project as a whole and the recording methods we'll be using before taking a guided walk of the site and recording the cylinders and associated features at the northern end of the line. 

The itinerary for the weekend is as follows:

Saturday 25 June

9.00am - 1.00pm: Classroom session at Cliffesend Village Hall

After tea, coffee and biscuits and introductions there'll be presentations on CITiZAN and the history of the site. We'll then look at the different recording methods CITiZAN uses and have a  practice run of the scale planning skills we'll need on Sunday. At 12.45 we'll break for lunch (bring sandwiches, but we'll provide tea, coffee, squash and more biscuits) and have an informal question and answer session

13.00 - 15.00: Field session

We'll drive to Pegwell Bay Country Park car park and walk to the site in Stonelees Nature Reserve (c 500m). CITiZAN will cover parking costs, and has room in our minibus for those that need a lift.We'll then carry out a walkover survey of the site thenfill in recording sheets and take photographs of the anti-tank cylinders and associated features. There'll be c 15 minutes at the end of the session for questions and answers.

Sunday 26 June

10.00 - 15.00 Field session 

Meet at Pegwell Bay Country Park car park and walk to the site in Stonelees Nature Reserve. CITiZAN will cover parking costs. We have room in our minibus for those that need a lift - we'll be leaving from Ramsgate at 9.30. On site recording of the anti-tank cylinders and associated features to produce a scale plan and elevation drawings. Debrief with a questions/answer session and discussion about follow up work on the site and along the Thanet coastline. We'll have a break c.12.30 for a picnic lunch: please bring sandwiches; we'll provide squash and biscuits.

All attendees will recieve an attendance certificate and a CITiZAN edition Archaeology Skills passport 

To sign up and for more details contact Lara at lband@mola.org.uk or on 07718 570384

CITiZAN is pleased to be running this event in collaboration with the Thanet Coastal Communities Fund.

 

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