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Monument: HBK 034 Post Medieval boat hoard or jetty, visible as an earthwork. (Monument)A boat hard or jetty of probable Post Medieval date is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs in Holbrook Bay
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Monument: STN 114 Post medieval boundary bank (Monument)A post medieval boundary bank was identified as an earthwork during a Rapid Archaeological Investigation Survey. It is also visible on imagery from lidar survey flown in 2015.
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Monument: IPS 436 Post Medieval boat hard, near Pond Hall, Ipswich. (Monument)A Post Medieval boat hard is visible on aerial photographs near Pond Hall, Ipswich.
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Find Spot: DBN 185 Post medieval bottle neck, 39 Gracechurch Street (Find Spot)Neck of Bellarmine with bung consisting of clay and brass pins, found in building rubble after floor of C16 house had been lowered about a foot. Formerly recorded as DBN MISC
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Monument: STN 045 Post medieval boundary bank (Monument)A post medieval boundary bank has been identified as an earthwork on the ground and is visible on imagery from a lidar survey flown in 2015. It is depicted on the 19th century Ordnance Survey 1st edition 6 inch map.
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Monument: HMY 017 Post Medieval boat hard. (Monument)Post Medieval boat hard in the Deben Estuary, Hemley parish
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Monument: STN 156 Post medieval boundaries at High Lodge (Monument)A group of post medieval boundaries is visible as earthworks on aerial photographs and lidar imagery of High Lodge. Several phases of land division are represented; some of the features relate to plantation boundaries, while a curvilinear boundary de...
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Monument: STN 115 Post medieval boundary bank (Monument)A post medieval boundary bank was identified as an earthwork during a Rapid Archaeological Investigation Survey. It is also visible on imagery from lidar survey flown in 2015.
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Monument: NAC 092 Post Medieval boat hard. (Monument)A Post Medieval boat hard is visible on aerial photographs in the River Orwell near Bridge Wood, Nacton
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Monument: STN 107 Post medieval boundary bank (Monument)A post medieval boundary bank was identified as an earthwork during a Rapid Archaeological Investigation Survey. It is also visible on imagery from lidar survey flown in 2015.