Number of records found: 158
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Monument record: MCC8363 Long wire/ short wire streets (Monument)The OS 1:500 map marks `Roman foundations found', without date, 70ft W of Long Wire Street and 145ft N of Short Wire Street.
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Monument record: MCC8378 Colchester - Queen Street, Bus Depot (Monument)In May 1935 Mr EJ Rudsdale noted a red tessellated floor at the back of the National Omnibus Company's Garage "near trench dug in 1931" and at a depth of 4.5ft.
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Monument record: MCC8516 Colchester - North Hill, 49 (Monument)Three Roman foundations and parts of mortar bases for tessellated floors uncovered.
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Monument record: MCC8839 Roman pavement and tesserae, vicinity of West Mersea Church, West Mersea (Monument)At various times, a Roman pavement and tesserae have been found around West Mersea Church (MCC8909). See MCC8858.
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Monument record: MCC1000 Roman tessellated pavement, Culver Street, Colchester (Monument)Roman tessellated pavement, Culver Street, Colchester, discovered in 1881.
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Monument record: MCC2946 Roman building, North Station Road (near Victoria Inn), Colchester (Monument)One or probably two larger public buildings constructed on the Victoria Inn site, replacing the earlier high-status Roman residence (MCC2882).
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Monument record: MCC2970 High status Roman building (Monument)CAT building 21; a large, high status Roman building.
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Monument record: MCC4861 Lion Walk, Colchester (Monument)Work on the Roman town was principally concentrated in Insula 36.
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Monument record: MCC7289 Near Northgate Street, (Monument)A red pavement in the yard of the public house formerly known as the `Bishop Blaize' - there is difficulty in locating this.
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Monument record: MCC7860 Colchester - Grounds of East Hill House (Monument)A red tessellated pavement was found at a depth of nearly 5ft in the garden of East Hill House in 1951 and was covered up agin undisturbed.