Number of records found: 356
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Monument record: MCC8284 Colchester - Culver Street West (Monument)Entry in Wire's diary, 1856: "a pavement made with red tesserae was discovered in laying a drain down Mr Hitchcock's back way, Culver Street.
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Monument record: MCC8297 Colchester - High Street - Red Lion Hotel (Monument)Note in Wire's Diary states that another decorated pavement was found on the S side of the Red Lion Inn when part of it was converted into an iron warehouse.
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Monument record: MCC8374 Colchester - Queen Street (Monument)Excavations for building the new police station on the site of the former Soldier's Home in Queen Street were carried out in 1939 with such speed that adequate observations of the finds was impossible.
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Monument record: MCC8507 Colchester - Trinity Street and Sir Isaacs Walk (Monument)Watchiing brief during construction of a new gas main trench, c.06.m deep.
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Monument record: MCC9314 Colchester walled town (Monument)The Roman and later medieval walled town and historic settlement core (although occupation extended beyond the limits of the walled area), 48ha. in area.
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Monument record: MCC2060 Roman building, North Hill, Colchester (Monument)Roman large masonry building discovered during excavations at the NCP Car Park site on North Hill, 1965.
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Monument record: MCC7856 Colchester - Grounds of East Hill House (Monument)Mosaic pavement, red and white with `star-like' pattern found, before 1768, in "Berry Field", now the grounds of East Hill House, probably within the NE corner of the meadow 130ft W of the E wall, as marked on the OS 1:500.
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Monument record: MCC1684 Roman building, Lewis's Garden site (Insula 39), Queen Street, Colchester (Monument)Roman building discovered during excavations at Lewis's Gardens (Insula 39) in 1955.
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Monument record: MCC2863 Roman tessellated floor fragment at the south site of Colchester Sixth Form College, Colchester (Element)Two patches of a Roman tessellated floor of a plain red tile, recorded during a wathcing brief in 2007.
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Monument record: MCC2968 High status Roman Building (Monument)CAT Building 214; a large, high status Roman building.