Record Search
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Monument: IPS 1900 Chalk Pit Field, St Mary Stoke, IpswichChalk Pit Field illustrated on Tithe Map 1840, St Mary Stoke.
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Monument: BRF 009 Chalk Pit on Blood Hill (Med)Well, 3 feet diameter, originally 49 feet deep.
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Monument: SNT 031 Chalk Pit; George HillLime kiln at Stanton listed in Trade Directory Reference.
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Monument: BSE 415 Chalk RoadCollapse in highway on Chalk Road in 1940s - possible underground workings.
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Monument: BSE 287 Chalk Road (South); Kings RoadArea of former chalk pits and voids (from possible former adits) in rear gardens at corner of Kings Road (formerly Cemetery Road) & Chalk Lane (now Chalk Road (South)) exposed when former hall (Scout, Boys Brigade or ATC hut?) collapsed in 1960s into...
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Monument: BRD 038 Chalk Road, BrandonBronze coin, `AE2 of Constantius II, figure on prow of galley, Trier mint, AD 346-350'.
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Monument: BSE 417 Chalk Road, Cornish and Lloyds EngineersCollapse during demoliton of Cornish and Lloyds Agricultural Engineers site on the corner of Chalk Road and Risbygate Street at unspecified time during c20 - possibly due to known mine shafts in the area.
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Monument: BSE 416 Chalk Road, Girl Guides' HutSubsidence of a few inches down and sideways of Girl Guides' Hut on Chalk Road in early 1960s - possibly related to known mine shafts.
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Monument: BSE 184 Chalk Road; Car ParkLarge ventilation shaft (for galleried chalk mines?)
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Poorly Located Find Spot: PSM 050 Chalk spindle whorlChalk spindle whorl (S1). Formerly recorded as PSM MISC