Source/Archive record SCC137 - Colchester Museum Reports 1914-1924

Title Colchester Museum Reports 1914-1924
Author/Originator
Date/Year 1914-1924

Abstract/Summary

Colchester Museum Reports 1914-1924

Description

Bound volume published by Benham and Company Ltd 1914 .

Location

Colchester Borough Council, Museums Service Museum Resource Centre, Library

Referenced Monuments (10)

  • 38 High Street, Colchester (Building)
  • Anglo-Saxon Spearhead, Colchester (Find Spot)
  • Anglo-Saxon? pottery, St Martin's Churchyard, West Stockwell Street, Colchester (Find Spot)
  • Belgic-early Roman pottery, 55 Crouch Street, Colchester (Find Spot)
  • Late Neolithic - Early Bronze Age axe, East Bay, Colchester (Find Spot)
  • Marquis of Granby, North Hill, Colchester (Building)
  • Roman? burial, St Clare Road, Colchester (Element)
  • Spearhead was found in Colchester (Find Spot)
  • St Martin's Churchyard, West Stockwell Street, Colchester (Monument)
  • Street between Insula 31 & 23) (Monument)

Referenced Events (11)

  • ?Anglo-Saxon pottery, St Martin's Churchyard, Colchester, 1928 (Ref: ECC1451)
  • Anglo-Saxon spearhead from Colchester, 1917 (Ref: ECC1146)
  • Anglo-Saxon spearhead, Colchester, 1917 (Ref: ECC2460)
  • Belgic and Roman Pottery from trench in Crouch Street, Colchester, 1934 (Ref: ECC2279)
  • Carved Oak Bracket from Marquis of Granby Inn, North Hill, Colchester, 1916 (Ref: ECC2264)
  • Oak window from 38 High Street, Colchester, 1924 (Ref: ECC2265)
  • Oak window from George Hotel, Colchester, 1916 (Ref: ECC2272)
  • Polished Axe, East Bay, Colchester, 1914 (Ref: ECC1384)
  • Roman cremation, St Clare Road, Colchester, 1922 (Ref: ECC2408)
  • Roman Street in drain trench, High Street, Colchester, 1921 (Ref: ECC642)
  • Wattle and daub walling from Joslins Ltd, High Street, Colchester, 1924 (Ref: ECC2267)

Record last edited

Oct 28 2016 12:32PM

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