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Posts by Simon Verdegem

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I’m looking for someone who has the book Twice in a Lifetime by M.L. Walkinton. If you have a copy, I’d be incredibly grateful for photos/scans of a few pages. Eternal thanks! 🙏📚

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3 years ago already — during archaeological research near Westhoek, we investigated this former German trench. In 1917, Commonwealth troops took over the sector and left behind this SMLE. Still the best-preserved one I’ve ever had the privilege to excavate.

#FWW #Archaeology

2 months ago 14 1 0 0

Sounds good!

Actually, it’s an alternative way to visit the battlefields, very interesting and unexpected locations

3 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Archeologists unearth Nazi brick trench on the outskirts of a West Flemish village | VRT NWS: news Archeologists have unearthed a forgotten defensive trench that was built by German troops during the Second World War. The trench was discovered just outside the centre of Pervijse, a village near to ...

My final project of 2025, with some great results.

www.vrt.be/vrtnws/en/20...

3 months ago 8 1 0 0
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Archeologen leggen vergeten Duitse loopgraaf uit WO II bloot in Pervijze | VRT NWS: nieuws Net buiten de dorpskern van Pervijze bij Diksmuide hebben archeologen een vergeten Duits verdedigingswerk uit de Tweede Wereldoorlog blootgelegd. Het gaat om een bakstenen loopgraaf die uitmondt in ee...

Net buiten de dorpskern van #Pervijze bij Diksmuide in #België hebben archeologen een #Duits, bakstenen loopgraaf met in het verlengde ervan een #geschutsstelling uit de Tweede Wereldoorlog (#WO2) blootgelegd. /1
www.vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/20...

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In 2019, the remains of a young German paratrooper (18–22y) from Kampfgruppe Hübner were found in Houthalen-Helchteren (B), but his identity remains unknown. A clue points to a connection with Finsterwalde (1943).

Any #help in identifying him is requested.

#Archaeology #History

4 months ago 8 4 0 0
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The Hill80 report was completed some time ago, but only now officially submitted — which means I can finally share it!
It’s in Dutch, but I hope you’ll still enjoy the content.
🔗 Read it here: oar.onroerenderfgoed.be/publicaties/...

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The artifacts found with them were exceptionally well-preserved and sometimes showed the incredibly brutal force with which the artillery had struck their positions. The impact on some objects speaks for itself

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Private Joseph Patrickson MM, 11/NF, 24

Private Arnold Sanderson MM, 11/NF, 26

An Unknown Soldier of the Northumberland Fusiliers

An Unknown Soldier of the Great War

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2nd Lieutenant Leslie Wallace Ablett, 11/NF, 20

2nd Lieutenant Edward Douglas Bruty, 11/NF, 21

Serjeant Thomas Feasby, 11/NF, 32

Lance Corporal Stanley Blakeborough, 11/NF, 21

Private Harry Miller, 11/NF, 28

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In 2021, these soldiers found eternal rest @cwgc.bsky.social Tyne Cot Cemetery. They were reinterred with military honors, and their descendants, dignitaries, and even The Duke of Kent in attendance.

photos @EricCompernolle

#FWW #History #Archaeology

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On-site identification of 2/Lt Ablett was a pivotal moment. A gold ring with an inscription and an id-tag led the way to discovering the identities of other soldiers. This extensive effort eventually identified 7 out of 9 soldiers from the 11/Northumberland Fusiliers.

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In 2018, a remarkable discovery unfolded during sewer construction in Oude Wervikstraat, Beselare. Human remains and #FWW artifacts were unearthed. The Flanders Heritage agency initiated on-site research, revealing soldiers interred in trenches and shell craters.

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Tragically, heavy artillery shelling struck their positions on 14 October. On the following day, the war diaries grimly noted: 'C Coy very heavily shelled in the early morning - 2 Lt L.W. ABLETT and 2 Lt E.D. BRUTY ‘C’ Coy killed – Batt HQ shelled heavily.

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In 1917, during 3rd Ypres, 11/Northumberland Fusiliers returned to the front lines after a brief rest and took over from the 13/Durham Light Infantry. C company, with 2/Lt. L.W. Ablett and 2/Lt. E.D. Bruty, went in support trenches near Reutel on 12 Oct.

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Today we laid to rest the South African soldier recovered during the Hill 80 project.

With his reburial, the last of the men we found has now received a final resting place.

More than 100 missing soldiers have been recovered and honoured thanks to the support of so many.

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Today we laid to rest the South African soldier recovered during the Hill 80 project.

With his reburial, the last of the men we found has now received a final resting place.

More than 100 missing soldiers have been recovered and honoured thanks to the support of so many.

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Today’s office reminded me why I love what I do

#FWW #Archaeology

7 months ago 11 2 0 1

If you're interested in this @theresthistory.bsky.social series, you'll like this chat with the brilliant archaeologist @simonverdegem.bsky.social of Dig Hill 80 and other compelling #FWW archaeology projects.

Echoes from the Trenches: WW1 Unearthed - with Simon Verdegem

youtu.be/EYUniJ_NZuo?...

7 months ago 5 1 0 0

Our last man will finally be laid to rest.

He was recovered during our DigHill80 project, and while his exact identity could not be uncovered, the evidence was sufficient to determine that he had served with the South African Infantry.

www.cwgc.org/visit-us/eve...

7 months ago 6 1 0 0
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The chances of identification seemed very poor, until thorough historical research followed by DNA led to the identification of a young soldier from Newfoundland, Private John Lambert.

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For some cases the delay was too long and they died of their wounds at the RAP. These men were buried on the spot in field graves. Their burial site, erased by heavy shelling, remained unknown, until a few years ago the remains of 8 soldiers were recovered #FWW #Archaeology

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For some reason the location of the RAP remained unknown by Field Ambulances and evacuation of the wounded didn't start. On his own initiative, the M.O. of the Hants started sending German POW's back to evacuate stretcher cases and so restored the line of evacuation #History

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That day, RAMC units of the 29th Division installed a Regimental Aid Post here at the banks of the Steenbeek (between Ruisseau Farm and Tuffs/Taffs Farm) in support of the attack on Langemark.
#FWW #Archaeology #History #WW1

8 months ago 4 1 1 0
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#OTD in 1917, Pte. John Lambert was killed near Langemark. Being buried in the field his body was lost until 2016 when we discovered his remains together with 7 others. He was identified in 2020 and reburied
@cwgc.bsky.social New Irish Farm Cemetery in 2022.

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Echoes from the Trenches: WW1 Unearthed – with Simon Verdegem
Echoes from the Trenches: WW1 Unearthed – with Simon Verdegem YouTube video by Rubicon Archaeology Limited

🎉 1️⃣,0️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ 📈 'Echoes from the Trenches: #WW1 Unearthed - with @simonverdegem.bsky.social' has now reached over 1,000 views!

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9 months ago 7 4 0 0
project 2024-2025 Een jongerenblik op WOI-archeologie Tijdens de Eerste Wereldoorlog vielen naar schatting 600.000 slachtoffers in België, duizenden van hen zijn tot op de dag van vandaag vermist. Als er menselijke res...

I’m truly honored to have been part of this project. The end result is absolutely impressive! Congratulations to everyone who made it possible.

www.inflandersfields.be/nl/bezoek/sc...

11 months ago 4 1 0 0
Rest in Peace Captain Walker #InFlandersFields
Rest in Peace Captain Walker #InFlandersFields YouTube video by VISITFLANDERS

Seven years ago he was finally laid to rest at
@cwgc.bsky.social New Irish Farm Cemetery. Before the ceremony we took his relatives to some key locations where we know their ‘Uncle Jack’ has been. It was an emotional moment when we reached the spot where he was found.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4oG...

11 months ago 7 1 0 0
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Cpt Walker was killed when he jumped out of a bomb crater. Many witness accounts reported on his death, they varied greatly on how he met his end but they all agreed on how fearless he led his men, with his revolver in his hand, shouting: ‘Come on lads”.

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