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  • A dig in the past - Community Archaeology Project 2017

    A dig in the past - Community Archaeology Project 2017

    As part of the Kenley Revival Project we delved a little deeper into RAF Kenley`s fascinating history and revealed the ...
  • Aircraft Patch

    Aircraft Patch

  • Archaeological Dig 2019

    Archaeological Dig 2019

    Below is the full report of our 2019 dig, it presents the results of a community archaeological investigation with fieldwork ...
  • Community Archaeology 2018

    Community Archaeology 2018

    That’s a wrap! Our community archaeology dig for this year has come to its end, we tackled two weeks of insane ...
  • Community Archaeology Year 1 - Archaeological Investigation Report

    Community Archaeology Year 1 - Archaeological Investigation Report

    This report presents the results of a community archaeological investigation with fieldwork supervised by MOLA at Kenley Airfield and forms part of the Heritage Lottery Funded Kenley Revival Project.
  • Conservation conundrum - a story in concrete

    Conservation conundrum - a story in concrete

    Here at Kenley Revival HQ we have never been short of surprises. Whether it be the stories of those who lived, served or played at RAF Kenley during the Battle of Britain to the very fabric of the site's architecture itself.
  • Kenley Revival; A Personal Reflection

    Kenley Revival; A Personal Reflection

    The Kenley Revival Project came about through enormous passion for the site, a hefty dose of naïveté and winning the lottery. 
  • Kenley's Blast Pens

    Kenley's Blast Pens

    Originally there were 12 pens at Kenley, of which all except one still exist in various states of completeness. In this article, Neil Broughton examines their construction and the differences between them.
  • Part of Lavatory Flush

    Part of Lavatory Flush

  • Pliers

    Pliers

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