Number of records found: 356
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Monument record: MCC7287 Colchester - North Hill, 17 and 18 (Find Spot)Removal of tessellated pavement (see 12438) revealed a bed of red concrete, overlying an earlier floor of red concrete.
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Monument record: MCC7295 Colchester - Northgate Street, S side (Monument)A tessellated pavement and foundations are recorded by PG Laver in what was formerly Messrs Truslove's yard on the S side of Northgate Street, near the entrance to the yard in 1920.
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Monument record: MCC7948 Colchester - Priory Street (Monument)A tessellated pavement and an urn were found under the middle of Priory Street.
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Monument record: MCC7992 Colchester - North Hill, 45 (Monument)Wire noted that a red tessellated pavement of large size but much broken reported found by a bricklayer at back of "Mr Stirling Macleans", North Hill - identified as 45 North Hill (Wheeler and Laver).
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Monument record: MCC8022 Colchester - Balkerne Passage, ?4 (Monument)"A tessellated pavement and flues behind the same shop (as 12476) doubtless part of the same house as no.1.
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Monument record: MCC803 Roman tessellated pavement, Williams and Griffin, High Street, Colchester (Element)Roman tessellated pavement at Williams and Griffin store (Fenwick's), recorded in 1965.
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Monument record: MCC8041 Colchester - High Street (Monument)A tessellated pavement was found and damaged some time before 1907 in enlarging Messrs Wicks wine-cellar, the next cellar west of the George Hotel.
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Monument record: MCC8042 Colchester - High Street - George Hotel (Monument)Another piece of tessellated pavement was found behind the S wall of the SE cellar of the George Hotel when alterations were made in 1936.
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Monument record: MCC8166 Colchester-North Station Road (Monument)Roman remains including red tessellated pavements and walls have been exposed by various construction works between the early 1900's and 1930's.
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Monument record: MCC8280 North of St Mary's Church (Monument)Morant says there is a tessellated pavement in the cherry garden belonging to the Rector of St Mary's on the N side of the parsonage, not many yards from another in St Mary's churcyard (Hull site 89, ).