Number of records found: 356
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Monument record: MCC2206 Roman floors, 49 North Hill, Colchester (Element Group)Roman floors, recorded in 1974.
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Monument record: MCC7858 Colchester - Grounds of East Hill House (Monument)In his copy of Morant, William Wire marked on the map, in red, a large part in the SE corner of Insula 40, is a tessellated pavement, but there seems to be no explanatory text.
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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.
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Monument record: MCC7994 Roman mosaic, Colchester - North Hill, Bowler's Brewery (Monument)Entry in Wire's Diary 22.5.1845 - "Portions of a Roman tessellated pavement has been discovered in a field behind the brewery bottom of North Hill, under it was a quantity of charcoal".
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Monument record: MCC8005 Colchester - Gilberd School (Monument)Red tessellated pavement found under the summer house in the garden once Mr Hall's, only about 20 yards E of mr Parish's discoveries "and no doubt part of a continuation of the rooms or passage the corner of which he exposed south of Room
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Monument record: MCC8031 Near St Peter's Church (Monument)In Dec 1849 a tessellated pavement was found during the rebuilding of the `Peoples' Hall (the site now of St George's Hall) adjoining the Corn Exchange.
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Monument record: MCC805 Roman tessellated floor, Youth House, Quaker's Alley, Colchester (Element)Roman tessellated floor, Youth House, recorded in 1968.
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Monument record: MCC8060 Colchester-North Station Road-former Victoria Inn (Monument)Workmen digging the foundations at the rear of the Victoria Inn in 1880 uncovered a tessellated pavement at a depth of 2.5 feet.
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Monument record: MCC2153 Roman mosaic pavement within Insula 11, east of North Hill, Colchester (Element)Roman mosaic pavement situated within Insula 11, recorded in 1939 or earlier.
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Monument record: MCC43 Roman mosaic pavement on the site of the Bear Public House, 125 High Street, Colchester (Element)Roman Mosaic pavement composed of different coloured tesserae discovered on the site of the Bear Public House in 1842.