Number of records found: 158
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Monument record: MCC3025 Roman floor layers / demolition debris, Bus Station, Queen Street, Colchester (Element Group)Roman building demolition debris and floor layers, recorded in 2003.
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Monument record: MCC7881 Colchester - St Mary's Rectory (Monument)Excavations by St Mary's Rectory in 1965 showed that the town wall had been free-standing and the ramparts had been added later (usually the reverse is true).
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Monument record: MCC7992 Colchester - North Hill, 45 (Monument)Wire noted that a red tessellated pavement of large size but much broken reported found by a bricklayer at back of "Mr Stirling Macleans", North Hill - identified as 45 North Hill (Wheeler and Laver).
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Monument record: MCC8007 Colchester - North Hill, 11 (Monument)A manuscript note by Laver, 1909, records the discovery of a tessellated pavement at the entrance to Crispin Court, at the SW angle of this court and North Hill - "this should refer to no.11 North Hill".
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Monument record: MCC8026 Colchester - Balkerne Gardens, 15 and 16 (Monument)"Wire has marked on the plan in his Morant a red pavement measuring 90ft x 65ft immedieately inside the town wall just N of the Balkerne Gate.
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Monument record: MCC8028 Colchester - North Hill, 60 (Monument)Wire has marked on his copy of the plan in his Morant "another red square indicates a pavement about 44ft square lying baout 40ft W of North Hill under No 60 opposite St Peter's Churchyard.
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Monument record: MCC8041 Colchester - High Street (Monument)A tessellated pavement was found and damaged some time before 1907 in enlarging Messrs Wicks wine-cellar, the next cellar west of the George Hotel.
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Monument record: MCC8042 Colchester - High Street - George Hotel (Monument)Another piece of tessellated pavement was found behind the S wall of the SE cellar of the George Hotel when alterations were made in 1936.
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Monument record: MCC8044 Coast Road, West Mersea (Monument)Contractors trenches (0.7-1.0m deep) cut through the remains of a Roman building.
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Monument record: MCC8280 North of St Mary's Church (Monument)Morant says there is a tessellated pavement in the cherry garden belonging to the Rector of St Mary's on the N side of the parsonage, not many yards from another in St Mary's churcyard (Hull site 89, ).