Contemporary photos a gift of Michael St Maur Sheil

Uncounted pieces of unexploded ordnance fired over a century ago lie waiting below the surface. Most activity is still prohibited in the “Red Zone.” Whole towns have disappeared from the map, too unsafe to return to their poisoned grounds. Efforts to remove munitions and cleanse the earth, still ongoing since the end of the war, are expected to last at least another century.
Through historical photographs of fields and forests decimated by WWI armies and haunting modern-day photography of these still-dangerous landscapes, visitors will confront a lingering legacy of war that outlasts conflicts by generations.
Contemporary photos a gift of Michael St Maur Sheil