Number of records found: 712
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Monument record: MCC5243 Chappell Road, Fordham (Cressing-Great Horkesley Water Trunk Main) (Monument)Medieval settlement features represented by the corner of a timber building and one side of a palisaded and ditched enclosure, investigated during the installation of a water pipeline south of Chapell Road. The relatively large pottery assemblage included a fragment of a Rouen ware jug, imported from Normandy from the late 12th to mid-13th century. This jug may have been traded from Colchester, and its presence here may indicate that this settlement was of high status.
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Monument record: MCC5275 St Paul's church, Belle Vue Road, Colchester. (Monument)At least 4 burials thought to be of residents of nearby Essex Hall asylum on North Station Road.
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Monument record: MCC5308 Myland Hospital, Colchester (Building)A hospital for infectious diseases opened 1884 demolished 1989.
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Monument record: MCC5339 Brickworks at Fingringhoe (Industrial)The Brickworks here were situated east of Ballast Quay Farm and south of Fingringhoe Quay on the River Colne.
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Monument record: MCC5349 Brickfield within Parish of Inworth (Industrial)Brickfield north north west of Park Farm just within the parish of Inworth, north east of B1023 road between Inworth and Kelvedon.
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Monument record: MCC5350 Brickworks in Dedham (Industrial)Brickfield south, south east of Barrett's Farm, East Lane (the called Pig Lane).
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Monument record: MCC5417 1 and 2 Brickworks Cottages, Primrose Houses and Primula Bungalow, Church Lane, Marks Tey (Industrial)Worker Cottages built by W.H. Collier of the Marks Tey Brick and Tile Works
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Monument record: MCC660 Roman building, Site A Osborne Street, Colchester (Monument)Partial remains of a small Roman building with timber walls and daub (tessellated later) floor (CAT Building 178), recorded during excavations at Osborne Street, 1988-89.
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Monument record: MCC661 Late medieval to post-medieval property (CAT Building 179), Site A Osborne Street, Colchester (Monument)A sequence of archaeological remains relating to a single property fronting St Botolphs Street was defined during excavations in 1988-89, dating from the 14th century to the mid 19th century (CAT Building 179).
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Monument record: MCC7027 South East of Brookhouse, Great Tey (Monument)Apparently extensive RB midden deposits discovered during ploughing in the early 1960s.