Explore our Impact in 2022


Our 2022 Impact Report is now available! Read on to find out how we delivered seven programmes of life-changing education and wellbeing support to over 100 veterans and serving personnel, including a headline-making return to the Waterloo battlefield featuring our most dramatic discovery yet...
2022: HIGHLIGHTS


Two metal detectorists in front of the Lion's Mound on the waterloo battlefield.
A group of reenactors in the National Gallery during our annual fundraiser.
The full 2022 excavation team in front of the Lion's Mound.
Geophysical survey being conducted.
Falklands veterans and waterloo uncovered staff in front of an exhibition of Doug Farthing's artwork.
The Gibraltar Rock Relay Run team after completing the run.
Falklands veterans Jim and John returning to Mount Tumbledown.
A skeleton found on the Waterloo battlefield.
Author Ken Follett watching excavation take place.
A group of veterans at the waterloo Uncovered Finds Archive, handling finds
A selection of musket balls ready to be processed after being excavated
Several veterans metal detecting at Plancenoit alongside a donkey
Gyles Brandreth presenting an evening at the national gallery
A group of veterans at the Menin Gate in Belgium.
An archaeologist explaining something to a group of veterans
A group of Waterloo Uncovered volunteers at the Invictus Games
The Falklands War Mapping Project team in the Falkland Islands

    Download our 2022 Impact Report today to learn about last year's archaeological discoveries, veteran support successes and much, much more.

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    The cover of the 2022 Impact Report.
    A lone metal detectorist walks across the Waterloo landscape.
    2022: OVERVIEW

    Veteran Support. 108 participants supported. 7 programmes run. Archaeology. Over 6,300 finds excavated to date. Over 100 hectares of the Waterloo battlefield surveyed.Fundraising. £61,000 raised by our community. 475 guests at our annual fundraiser. Press and media. 355 articles written about our work. 12% average increase in social media followers.
    Veteran Support. 108 participants supported. 7 programmes run. Fundraising. £61,000 raised by out community. 475 guests at our annual fundraiser. Archaeology. Over 6,300 finds excavated to date. Over 100 hectares of the Waterloo battlefield surveyed. Press and media. 355 articles written about our work. 12% average increase in social media followers.
    SUPPORTING US


    2022 saw Waterloo Uncovered run our largest number of programmes ever, supporting more veterans and serving personnel than ever before. None of this would have been possible without the donors who support us.

    Making a donation today will help us continue our important work in veteran care and recovery into 2023 and beyond.



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