Window with a view but no occupant. Window in derelect building in Tyneham, a village lost in WW2 not to the Germans but to the British Army. In 1943 the 225 residents were asked to leave by the war office ‘temporarily’ vacating their homes in the small village Tyneham in Dorset, to help the war effort, until the war was over. They went to stay with friends and family understanding they would be returning home soon. The Army required the area for tank firing practice and training for D-Day. However the army kept the area after the war ended. The residents were never permitted to return to their homes. After much campaigning and appealing, in 1974 the Ministry of Defence UK (MoD) allows more public access at times when the land is not being used for shooting practice, and has made remaining buildings, such as they are, safe, but rejects a hand back of the land. Tyneham, Dorset, UK 20/04/2017
Location: Tyneham, Dorset, UK
Photographer: Richard Keith Wolff