Hidden Artefacts Unearthed During Belsay Hall Renovation Reveal Wartime Life
A major renovation project at Belsay Hall, Castle, and Gardens in Northumberland has unveiled a treasure trove of hidden artefacts from World War Two. As part of the £9 million renovation effort, construction workers discovered a range of intriguing items beneath the floorboards, including telegram
A major renovation project at Belsay Hall, Castle, and Gardens in Northumberland has unveiled a treasure trove of hidden artefacts from World War Two. As part of the £9 million renovation effort, construction workers discovered a range of intriguing items beneath the floorboards, including telegrams, cigarette packets, and personal notes left behind by soldiers who lived at the stately home during the war.
The findings offer a rare glimpse into the lives of the men who trained at Belsay Hall, some of whom were later sent to France and evacuated from Dunkirk in the early years of the conflict. Volunteer Tony Lamsdale, who is now leading a new wartime tour at Belsay, remarked on the significance of these everyday objects. “Some of the everyday objects we found have told us so much more about what life was like there for those men,” Lamsdale said.
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