Stobs Camp Project
@stobscamp
Project focusing on the training & PoW camp near Hawick in the Scottish Borders. Twitter account run by @ArchScot Project Officer Andrew Jepson #WW1 #WW2
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A mere 6 months/ish until my new book ‘Burying the Enemy’ comes out with Yale University Press London 📖: tinyurl.com/2r5xdyjs It’s about death in the world wars, but with a difference. It essentially asks: how do you bury the enemy? I’ll post more nearer the time Hist&ArchChester The Leverhulme Trust
A huge thank-you to everyone who attended last night's talk in Paisley. It was super to meet you all. A very warm welcome and some great questions afterwards! 🫶 Archaeology Scotland #WW1
Jane Gulliford Lowes Relatively close to us stobscamp.org is an excellent site to visit Stobs Camp Project
A busy #RemembranceSunday yesterday. It was a privilege to catch up with the descendants of soldiers named on the Slitrig War Memorial. And at Stobs it was delightful to meet up again with the granddaughter of a German civilian interned at the camp in 1915. #LestWeForget Chris Donnelly
Site of former First World War training camp in Bexhill unearthed: nice article by Annabel Stock on the archaeological work at the former Cooden camp and was pleased to be able to provide the contemporary images for the article. theargus.co.uk/news/24747902.…
Can any of our friends help? We're trying to identify the battalion in the image below. Possibly from Stobs and possibly the 7th Btn Royal Scots or 1/7th. Does anyone recognise the uniform? Any help would be gratefully received! 🙏 #WW1 Royal Scots Royal Scots Museum
And finally, civilian Paul Wilhelm Stein, who was living & working in Manchester when he was interned at Stobs in May 1915, at the age of 17. A year later, he transferred to Knockaloe Internment Camp Isle of Man on the Isle of Man. It has been a privilege to speak with Paul's descendants #StobsFamily #WW1