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Monument: WSW 211 Multiple probable post medieval boundary banks. (Monument)An area of earthwork banks, of a probable post medieval date, are seen on aerial photographs and visualised lidar data. The banks most likely relate to post medieval boundary banks forming a system of boundaries, plantation boundaries, possible trac...
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Monument: WSW 142 Murrell's Pit, West Stow, (Mesolithic) (Monument)One tranchet axe, one other from 'Morrells Pit'.
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Monument: WSW 210 Multiple probable post medieval boundary banks. (Monument)An area of earthwork banks, of a probable post medieval date, are seen on visualised lidar data. The banks most likely relate to post medieval boundary banks forming a system of boundaries, plantation boundaries, possible trackways and possible tree...
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Monument: COL 018 Mumford's & Fitch's Woods (Monument)Ancient woodland as defined in (S1).
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Monument: IPS 1775 Museum Street (Southern End), (Street Record). (Monument)Road and associated features mentioned in the Ipswich Documentary Card index,
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Monument: IKL 371 Multiple probable post medieval boundary banks. (Monument)Multiple earthwork banks, of a probable post medieval date, are seen on visualised lidar data. The banks most likely relate to post medieval boundary banks, tree belts, plantation boundaries and medieval- post medieval parish boundary banks between t...
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Monument: MDM 102 Mundys Farm (Monument)Blade half of a large partially polished flint axe. Found on line of former ditch adjoining Mundy's Farm buildings - possible recent re-deposition?
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Monument: TYN 125 Mushroom Farm (Monument)Cropmarks visible on aerial photographs show field systems, trackways and numerous pits, some of the ditches are aligned on historical maps.
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Monument: IPS 630 Multiplex Development, Commercial Road, Ipswich, (IAS 6206). (Monument)Evaluation revealed a series of undated stakes, & two ditches running parallel to the "Gipping Channel" were identified.
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Monument: SKT 016 Museum of East Anglian Life (Mod) (Monument)Abbot's Hall, Museum of East Anglian Life. Large collection of farm implements and machinery, plus re-erected buildings which include a smithy, Alton Watermill, and Minsmere Windpump, all in working order.