Number of records found: 3466
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Monument record: MCC8744 Colchester Institute Playing Fields (Monument)Six test pits in the former tennis courts of the Colchester Institiute revealed (in addition to Roman residual pot) a silt and sandy layer at about 6m OD containing preserved organic material including one piece of worked wood: a structural
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Monument record: MCC8956 South Rowhedge (Monument)Deserted village.
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Monument record: MCC9055 Vicinity of Dedham (Find Spot)Charles I shilling, donated by Miss A K Marshall.
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Monument record: MCC9344 Iron Age and early Medieval occupation features to the south of Fossetts Lane, Fordham (Element Group)An Early Iron Age ditch and pits and a large early Medieval ditch were defined in advance of the construction of a water pipeline in 2011.
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Monument record: MCC9361 Church of St Mary the Virgin, Layer Breton (Building)St Mary's Church was constructed by R.T. Barker in 1922-23, within the area of Layer Breton Heath, following the demolition of the medieval church (MCC7323) in 1915. The earlier church stood opposite Layer Breton Hall c.1km to the south.
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Monument record: MCC10087 Roman ditch, former Meeanee & Hyderabad Barracks (Site G), Colchester (Element)Roman ditch, aligned E to W, recorded during 2011 Site G excavation (and in 2010 Evaluation T32), in advance of the redevelopment of the former Meeanee & Hyderabad Barracks, Mersea Road.
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Monument record: MCC11 127 Hythe Hill / Dolphin Inn, Colchester (Building)Late Medieval House, No. 127 Hythe Hill and The Dolphin Inn.
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Monument record: MCC2431 Norman Stone House, Foundry Yard, Colchester (Monument)Norman Stone House, Foundry Yard, High Street, demolished in 1886.
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Monument record: MCC3445 The Prince of Wales Public House, 14 Magdalen Street, Colchester (Building)C18 brick building with C19 public house frontage.
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Monument record: MCC3640 11, 12 and 13 Trinity Street, Colchester (Building)C16 timber-framed building.