Number of records found: 3466
(Note: the map is limited to 3000 records)
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Monument record: MCC10100 Warehouses, Hawkins Road, The Hythe, Colchester (Building)Four adjoining brick warehouses, and adjacent house, on the north (east) side of the River Colne, adjacent to Old Hythe Bridge, dating from the late 19th century.
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Monument record: MCC10135 Wagon shed K Block, Flagstaff complex, Colchester Garrison (Building)K Block is the longest of the three wagon sheds, built c.1897, aligned N to S in the Flagstaff complex, along with FLG 10/11 (MCC3110)/Q Block (MCC10134) and FLG 12 (MCC3111).
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Monument record: MCC10137 Commanding Officers' Accommodation FLG 7/8, Flagstaff Complex, Colchester Garrison (Building)FLG 7/8 is of the same design as FLG 5/6 (MCC10138), to the west, built as commanding officers' accommodation in c.1868; these two buildings are the most elaborately detailed on the Flagstaff site. The building, which faces south on to Napier Road and Abbey Field, incorporated two separate residences.
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Monument record: MCC10138 Commanding Officers' Accommodation FLG 5/6, Flagstaff Complex, Colchester Garrison (Building)FLG 5/6 is of the same design as FLG 7/8 (MCC10137), to the east, built as commanding officers' accommodation in c.1868; these two buildings are the most elaborately detailed on the Flagstaff site. The building, which faces south on to Napier Road and Abbey Field, incorporated two separate residences.
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Monument record: MCC10139 Military Offices FLG 1, Flagstaff complex, Colchester Garrison (Building)FGL 1 is a long two-storey office building in the southwest corner of the Flagstaff complex, built in 1874.
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Monument record: MCC10391 Anglo-Saxon pottery find spot, Mersea Flats, West Mersea (Find Spot)Large rim sherd of a Middle Saxon Ipswich Ware storage jar found on the West Mersea foreshore (Mersea Flats, to the west of the King's Hard) in 2020.
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Monument record: MCC117 Undated enclosure complex north of the River Colne, Colchester (Monument)Undated rectilinear enclosure, with multiple internal divisions and associated pits, located west of Sheepen Bridge, Colchester, defined by air photography and investigated by a trial trench in 1952.
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Monument record: MCC136 1 North Station Road, Colchester (Building)17th century & later house of four tenements.
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Monument record: MCC142 12-24 North Station Road, Colchester (site of) (Monument)16th? century tenements, now demolished.