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Monument: BUT 036 Two parallel lines of posts, probably a jetty, of unknown date but probably quite modern.2 parallel lines of posts c.0.75m apart and 15m long. Marked on map as breakwater? Eroded but look like small, square sawn timbers. Two large posts set to S of structure, probably quite modern. E-W
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Monument: BRG 075 Two phases of Saxon and medival occupation, Land Adjacent to Ash EndExcavation identified two main phases of Saxon and medival occupation with some limited evidence for prehistoric activity.
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Monument: BRF 072 Two pits, 15 St Marys Close, BramfordMonitoring of footing trenches prior to development revealed two pits and a single sherd of post medieval pottery.
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Monument: SUE 183 Two parallel wooden objects emerging from mud. c50cm apart. Inaccessible. 4 long (approx.)Two parallel wooden objects emerging from mud. c50cm apart. Inaccessible. 4 long (approx.). Formerly recorded as SUE MISC
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Monument: NAC 069 Two Pillboxes forming a RADIATOR Unrotated Projectile system site, Nacton2 WWII one man pill boxes. Brick built with heavy concrete roof entrance and blast shield to rear. Single firing slot facing down river. 2 x 1.5 m. Concrete platform 2.5 x 1m between 2 boxes with 4 rectangular slots in square formation set into t...
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Monument: IPS 722 Two phases of Roman settlement activity on the former fire Station, IpswichTwo phases of Roman activity including two circular strucures, pits, ditches an rectilinear enclosures
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Monument: WLB 027 Two pillboxes, one with an with associated trench, between Robinson's Marshes and Town MarshesTwo pillboxes, one with an with associated trench, between Robinson's Marshes and Town Marshes
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Monument: SNP 137 Two parallel timbers visible in base of creek, New England FarmTwo parallel timbers visible in base of creek. Inaccessible, viewed from distance of c.35m (NNE) of bank through binoculars - clear that they continue under existing marsh. May line up with SNP 045. Close to or associated with XS18809/08? Formerly...
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Monument: THW 005 Two pieces of ? hand-made roofing tile ? C17. (PMed)Two pieces of ? hand-made roofing tile ? C17.
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Monument: BOT 026 Two pits, Osmond House BotesdaleEvaluation identified two pits, one dated to the 18th century but in the second contained late medieval pottery wasters were recovered.