Number of records found: 159
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Monument record: MCC2531 Roman mosaic, North Station Road, Colchester (Element)Roman mosaic, North Station Road, recorded in 1927.
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Monument record: MCC397 Roman building (CAT Building 71), Middleborough, Colchester (Monument)Large Roman building, with a hypocaust in one room, investigated during excavations at the Middleborough (Cattle Market) site in 1979.
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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.
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Monument record: MCC8322 Near Kingsway (Monument)From entry in Wire's Album - pavement not seen by Wire but which he was told was `a very pretty one' forming the floor of a soil pit a little east of Hul's site 51 (13051) and said to extend further in the same garden at a depth of about 3f
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Monument record: MCC852 Roman House I, Castle Park, Colchester (Monument)Roman House (House I) in Castle Park (Insula 6), partially rexcavated and recorded in 1906 and 1920.
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Monument record: MCC5734 Colchester - East Hill House Gardens (Monument)Roman occupation in the grounds of East Hill House
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Monument record: MCC918 Roman building (CAT Building 120), Insula 34 at Culver Street, Colchester (Monument)Roman building within Insula 34 discovered during excavations at Culver Street between 1981-2 and 1984-5.
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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: MCC7047 Stanway Green (Monument)Site of a reported Roman building - a wall and mosaic pavement are said to have been found in Stanway Green, but this has not been confirmed.
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Monument record: MCC8366 Long Wire street (Find Spot)Entry in Wire's Diary; "Mr James Saxty of Long Wire Street informs me that unedr his house is a mosaic tessellated Roman pavement, and another in the yard, two doors north of Victoria Place, Long Wire Street".