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Monument: SEC 071 Narrow double ditch with low, narrow central bank. Close to SEC 006. (Monument)Narrow double ditch with low, narrow central bank. Close to SEC 006, a med cropmark. Recorded in S.Podd Earthwork Reconnaissance Survey. Formerly recorded as SEC MISC
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Monument: STN 186 Narrow, undated linear features, perhaps relating to a post medieval plantation (Monument)Some narrow, parallel banks and ditches of unknown date are visible as earthworks on imagery from a lidar survey flown in 2015. Their orientation is at odds with that of the plantations visible on 1940s and modern aerial photographs, and with the bou...
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Monument: ERL 081 Napthens Belt (Monument)Large area of flint mining(?) shafts in chalk reported by confidential informant, who partially fell into one during erection of new fencing(?).
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Monument: IPS 269 Narrow Post Medieval slipway, Foundary Lane, Ipswich. (Monument)Narrow slipway shown on 1837 drawings of Ipswich Dock area by Edward Caley.
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Monument: NAC 058 Nacton Shores (Monument)Double post lines leading out to low water mark. Marked as landing stage on 1900 OS. Probably Albion Wharf - sailing barges with muck from London and exporting straw. Named after first barge to dock - Albion. (R. Simper)
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Monument: FSG 008 Narrow linear field boundaries visible as cropmarks, unknown date (Monument)Cropmarks of narrow linear field boundaries (?) running from SE to NW.
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Monument: WBG 118 National Hall, Sun Lane, Woodbridge. (Monument)Photographic recording of the National Hall, modern red brick built with extensions
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Monument: COV 018 Naolithic artefact scatter of flint, including flakes, 6 scrapers and a possible core hammer stone. (Monument)Flint, small scatter, flakes, about 6 scrapers, possible core hammer stone, found in ploughsoil.
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Monument: FEX 400 Narrow Post Medieval bridge across the channel to the saltmarsh (Monument)Narrow bridge across channel to salt marsh. Quite modern but remains of earlier bridge in bank and marsh either side. This earlier wood consists of uprights and horizontals. Modern pottery eroding out of bank side. Formerly recorded as FEX MISC
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Monument: ERL 212 Nato Place and Kennedy Street, RAF Lakenheath, Eriswell (Monument)Monitoring identified a late medieval / early post-medieval burial.