Record Search
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Monument: IPS 1751 Cornhill, (Area Record)Road and associated features mentioned in the Ipswich Documentary Card index,
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Monument: IPS 665 Corset Factory, Tower Ramparts, Ipswich.Corset factory in Tower Ramparts. 4 storey block of 1881, representing one of Ipswich's most important 19th Century industries, and still making underwear.
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Monument: IPS 373 Corner of Star Lane and Fore Street, Ipswich, (IAS 5907).Excavation of strip foundations for small office building revealed occasional pieces of Ipswich and Thetford Ware. Also Medieval courseware kiln.
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Building: KDG 073 CornmillA two storey 18th century watermill used for grinding corn.
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Poorly Located Find Spot: COR 094 Corton Beach? (Mesolithic)Norfolk type axe with Tranchet blow on upper face. Brown flint. Overall 175x45mm.
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Monument: IPS 1692 Corner of Vermont Road and Vermont Crescent19th/20th century activity at Corner of Vermont Road and Vermont Crescent
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Monument: NKT 081 Coronation Hotel, Newmarket, (Pleistocene).Remains of straight tusked elephant, hippotamus, rhinoceros, aurochs, bison, red deer and fallow deer in the Sedgwick Museum, Cambridge. Also a mammoth? Molar in the geological Museum (now part of Natural History Museum, London)
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Monument: IPS 214 Corner of Star Lane and Turret Lane, Ipswich, (IAS 5402).An area of Saxon and Medieval occupation.
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Monument: MKE 041 Coronation Hall, Church Hill, Monks Eleigh, (Prehistoric, Roman, Modern)Two sherds of Roman pottery and 20th century coins at Coronation Hall, Church Hill, Moks Eleigh
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Monument: COR 007 Corton CliffsTwo coins; Constantius II (AD 346-350) & (AD 351-353). Findspot became part of Norfolk in 1974.