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GPR data! | Sensing the Iron Age and Roman Past: Geophysics and the Landscape of Hertfordshire
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Sensing the Iron Age and Roman Past: Geophysics and the Landscape of Hertfordshire. An adventure in Hertfordshire archaeology. Just a quick posting to say I have managed to get something from the GPR data! GPR slices from day 5 at Verulamium/Gorhambury. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. August 15, 2015. Heading south →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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The sites | Sensing the Iron Age and Roman Past: Geophysics and the Landscape of Hertfordshire
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Sensing the Iron Age and Roman Past: Geophysics and the Landscape of Hertfordshire. An adventure in Hertfordshire archaeology. On this page we are going to provide short descriptions of the sites at which we have been working. First off, Gil Burleigh has written an introduction to the site at Ashwell. Ashwell End Late Iron Age and Romano-British Settlement. Six Acres, Broomhall Farm. Bronze wax spatula handle found by Andy Wight. Image from the Portable Antiquities Scheme. Distribution of coins by date f...
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Kate’s St Albans local history research covers a broad range of topics. Her commentary on the Frith collection of early photographs of St Albans is still in print (ISBN 1-85937-341-0). In addition to producing overviews and guidebooks, Kate researches the social history of places and their people over the 18th and 19th centuries, including the histories of individual families. The town twinning experience in Hertfordshire. Appeared in Herts Past and Present 3rd Series. No 8. Autumn 2006, pp 27-31. And le...
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Interested in Similar Groups? If you are interested in finding out about other local and national history projects and organisations, just click on the links below. Community Archives and Heritage Group. A national directory of Community Archives. The Working Lives of Older People. Recording ordinary people’s life experiences. Mass Observation Communities Online. Participate in this enormous national archiving project! Permanent and temporary exhibitions and projects. St Albans’ Own East End. Gallery of ...
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Clock Tower - St Albans Civic Society - caring for the City
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St Albans Civic Society - caring for the City. Get Involved and How to join. Retailer of the Year. Constitution of the Society. Town Hall project - latest news. Photo by competition winner Petra. The Clock Tower is unique in the country and still serves as a popular informal meeting place in the heart of the city of St Albans. Or Dawn Wheeler on 865652. Clock Tower photo competitio. The Tower’s original bell, weighing one ton with a diameter of one metre (some. The Tower is 19.6m (. Although the Tower&rs...
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Unique war memorials of St Albans | The SPAB Blog
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A Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings blog. Working Party: Day 5. National Treasure: St Augustine’s Tower, Hackney →. Unique war memorials of St Albans. August 6, 2015. One of several features from the. Summer 2014) written to mark the centenary of the 1914 18 war. The SPAB’s communications manager Kate Griffin looks at a set of unique memorials in her home town, St Albans. Albert Street bears solid witness to a century of change that could just as easily be read in towns across the country.
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Local Archaeological Societies and Organisations:. City of London Archaeological Society (COLAS). East Herts Archaeological Society. Greater London Industrial Archaeology Society (GLIAS). Hendon and District Archaeological Society (HADAS). London Archaeological Archive and Research Centre (LAARC). London and Middlesex Archaeological Society (LAMAS). Museum of London Archaeology (MoLA). St Albans and Hertfordshire Architectural and Archaeological Society. Waltham Abbey Historical Society.
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Devil's Dyke and Nomansland. Above the Lea Valley. The Romans and Nomansland. Lamer and Ayot St Lawrence. Old Railway and River Lea. These are the links that we know are most often used by people with an interest in the history of Wheathampstead. There are sure to be more. If you find one, please contact us at :. Http:/ www.wheathampstead.net/index.shtml. Here, you can see a range of aerial photographs of Wheathampstead, mostly taken between 1946 and 1952. Http:/ www.eafa.org.uk/catalogue/7268. A biograp...
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Sensing the Iron Age and Roman Past: Geophysics and the Landscape of Hertfordshire. An adventure in Hertfordshire archaeology. Just to the west of Peterborough lies the Roman town of Durobrivae. This town is one of the so-called ‘small towns’,. Not one of the public towns with an administrative function. It is, however, somewhat larger than some of the public towns such as Caistor-by-Norwich, the. Google Earth image of Durobrivae. Oblique aerial photograph of the field to the south of the town showing th...