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Former County of West Yorkshire Archaeological Investigations Project 2003 Building Recording Yorkshire & Humberside FORMER COUNTY OF WEST YORKSHIRE Barnsley 5/421 (G.07.Q007) SE 38300880 S72 8LL MIDLAND BLEACHWORKS WEST GREEN LINK/CUDWORTH BYPASS Midland Bleachworks West Green Link/Cudworth Bypass. Building Appraisal and Recording Swann, A Morley : Archaeological Services WYAS, 2004, 58pp, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services WYAS Archaeological periods represented: PM Bradford 5/422 (G.07.L014) SE 18263822 BD10 0TA BARN AT PLUMPTON COTTAGE, MITCHELL LANE, IDLE Archaeological Report on the Standing Structure. Barn at Plumpton Cottage, Mitchell Lane, Idle Michelmore, D Wakefield : David Michelmore Consultancy & Conservation for Historic Builgings, 2003, 45pp, pls, figs Work undertaken by: David Michelmore Consultancy and Conservation Archaeological periods represented: PM 5/423 (G.07.L012) SE 17004630 LS29 7DP CORN MILL, CORNMILL LANE, BURLEY IN WHARFEDALE Historic Building Evaluation of the Corn Mill, Cornmill Lane, Burley in Wharfedale Structural Perspectives Halifax : Structural Perspectives, 2003, 138pp, pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Sturctural Perspectives Archaeological periods represented: MD 5/424 (G.07.L044) SE 06624420 BD20 0NJ HOLDEN GATE BARN, HOLDEN GATE, RIDDLESDEN Holden Gate Barn, Holden Gate, Riddlesden, West Yorkshire: Architectual Survey Richardson, S Beverly : Ed Dennison Archaeological Services Ltd., 2003, 1p Work undertaken by: Ed Dennison Archaeological Services Ltd. Archaeological periods represented: PM 5/425 (G.07.L022) SE 15213911 BD17 6PB SANDAL FIRST SCHOOL, CLIFFE AVENUE, BAILDON Sandal First School, Cliffe Avenue, Baildon, West Yorkshire. Archaeological Building Recotrding Haigh, SIlkley : Stephen Haigh Buildings Archaeologist, 2003, 30pp, pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Stephen Haigh Buildings Archaeologist Archaeological periods represented: PM Archaeological Investigations Project 2003 Building Recording Yorkshire & Humberside 5/426 (G.07.L019) SE 18983798 BD10 0PX STABLES ADJACENT TO 293 APPERLEY ROAD, IDLE Stables, Adjacent to 293 Apperley Road, Idle, West Yorkshire Haigh, SIlkley : Stephen Haigh Buildings Archaeologist, 2003, 38pp, pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Stephen Haigh Buildings Archaeologist Archaeological periods represented: PM 5/427 (G.07.L015) SE 12504060 BD16 3HB THE WATER FILTER HOUSE, GILSTEAD FILTER BEDS, WARREN LANE, ELDWICK The Water Filter House, Gilstead Filter Beds, Warren Lane, Eldwick, West Yorkshire Jessop, O Sheffield : ARCUS, 2003, 39pp, pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: ARCUS Archaeological periods represented: PM Calderdale 5/428 (G.07.L024) SE 09282528 HX1 1UG 7-9 CROSSLEY STREET, HALIFAX 7-9 Crossley Street, Halifax, West Yorkshire, Archaeological Building Recording Haigh, SIlkley : Stephen Haigh Buildings Archaeologist, 2003, 40pp, pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Stephen Haigh Buildings Archaeologist Archaeological periods represented: PM 5/429 (G.07.L041) SE 00102570 HX7 5BL BARN AND COTTAGE AT PARK FOLD, PARK LANE, MYTHMOLMROYD Barn and Cottage at Park Fold, Park Lane, Mytholmroyd, West Yorkshire. Archaeological Building Recording Haigh, SIlkley : Stephen Haigh Buildings Archaeologist, 2003, 64pp, pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Stephen Haigh Buildings Archaeologist Archaeological periods represented: PM 5/430 (G.07.L028) SE 03502110 HX6 3EQ BARN AT AUFHOLE, CLAPGTE LANE, MILL BANK Barn at Aufhole, Clapgate Lane, Mill Bank, West Yorkshire. Archaeological Building Recording Haigh, SIlkley : Stephen Haigh Buildings Archaeologist, 2003, 44pp, pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Stephen Haigh Buildings Archaeologist Archaeological periods represented: PM Archaeological Investigations Project 2003 Building Recording Yorkshire & Humberside 5/431 (G.07.L027) SE 03872581 HX2 6PB BARN AT GREAVE HOUSE, LUDDENDEN FOOT Barn at Greave House, Luddenden Foot, West Yorkshire. Archaeological Building Recording Haigh, SIlkley : Stephen Haigh Buildings Archaeologist, 2003, 31pp, pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Stephen Haigh Buildings Archaeologist Archaeological periods represented: PM 5/432 (G.07.L016) SD 95352491 OL14 8AS BARN AT HILL HOUSE, OFF CASTLE LANE, TODMORDEN Barn at Hill House Off Castle Lane, Todmorden, West Yorkshire. Archaeological Building Recording Haigh, SIlkley : Stephen Haigh Buildings Archaeologist, 2003, 46pp, pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Stephen Haigh Buildings Archaeologist Archaeological periods represented: PM 5/433 (G.07.L013) SE 09102570 HX3 5AX DEAN CLOUGH MILLS, HALIFAX Historic Building Survey of the A and B Mills at Dean Clough Mills, Halifax Structural Perspectives Halifax : Structural Perspectives, 2003, 49pp, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Structural Perspectives Archaeological periods represented: PM 5/434 (G.07.M001) SE 09642570 HX3 6BP GARDEN STREET MILLS, HALIFAX Garden Street Mills, Halifax, West Yorkshire. Building Recording Richardson, S & Dennison, E Beverley : Ed Dennison Archaeological Services Ltd., 2003, 15pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Ed Dennison Archaeological Services Ltd. Archaeological periods represented: PM 5/435 (G.07.L021) SD 94902040 OL14 6XB KNOLL TOP FARM, CALF LEE LANE, WALSDEN Knoll Top Farm, Calf Lee Lane, Walsden, West Yorkshire. Archaeological Building Recording Haigh, SIlkley : Stephen Haigh Buildings Archaeologist, 2003, 30pp, pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Stephen Haigh Buildings Archaeologist Archaeological periods represented: PM Archaeological Investigations Project 2003 Building Recording Yorkshire & Humberside 5/436 (G.07.L026) SE 40404780 LS22 5HA MICKLETHWAITE FARM, BOSTON ROAD, WETHERBY Micklethwaite, Farm, Boston Road, Wetherby, West Yorkshire. Archaeological Building Recording Haigh, SIlkley : Stephen Haigh Buildings Archaeologist, 2003, 100pp, pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Stephen Haigh Buildings Archaeologist Archaeological periods represented: PM 5/437 (G.07.L034) SE 11002750 HX3 7WA NORTHOWRAM HALL AND BATH HOUSE, NORTHOWRAM Northowram, Hall and Bath House, Northowram, West Yorkshire Sproat, D Edinburgh : AOC Archaeology Group, 2003, 116pp, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: AOC Archaeology Group Archaeological periods represented: PM 5/438 (G.07.L002) SD 93102120 OL14 7UL RAMSDEN WOOD MILL, SPRING MILL, RAMSDEN WOOD ROAD, WALSDEN Historic Building Survey of the Ramsden Wood Mill at Spring Mill/Ramsden Wood Mill, Ramsden Wood Road, Walsden, Todmorden Structural Perspectives Halifax : Structural perspectives, 2003, 70pp, figs, refs pls Work undertaken by: Structural Perspectives Archaeological periods represented: PM 5/439 (G.07.Q002) SE 10602357 HX3 9TX SHIBDEN HALL, HALIFAX Shibden Hall, Halifax. Building Recording Swann, A Morley : Archaeological Services WYAS, 2003, 65pp, pls, figs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services WYAS Archaeological periods represented: MD 5/440 (G.07.Q006) SE 09102500 HX1 1HA SOMERSET HOUSE, HALIFAX Somerset House, Halifax. Building Recording: Parts 1 and 3 Swann, A Morley : Archaeological Services WYAS, 2004, 144pp, pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services WYAS Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM Archaeological Investigations Project 2003 Building Recording Yorkshire & Humberside 5/441 (G.07.L020) SE 13602540 HX3 8TH ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH, WAKEFIELD ROAD, LIGHTCLIFFE, BRIGHOUSE St. Matthews Church, Wakefield road, Lightcliffe, Brighouse. West Yorkshire, Archaeological Building Recording Haigh, SIlkley : Stephen Haigh Buildings Archaeologist, 2003, 52pp, pls, figs, tas, refs Work undertaken by: Stephen Haigh Buildings Archaeologist Archaeological periods represented: PM 5/442 (G.07.L005) SE 05702370 HX6 1AN STERNE MILLS, HOLLAS LANE, SOWERBY BRIDGE Historic Building Assessment of Sterne Mills, Hollas Lane, Sowerby Bridge Structural Perspectives Halifax : Structural Perspectives, 2003, 101pp, pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Structural Perspectives Archaeological periods represented: PM 5/443 (G.07.L025) SE 09402480 HX1 2HY THE DRILL HALL, PRESCOTT STREET, HALIFAX The Drill Hall, Prescott Street, Halifax, West Yorkshire. Archaeological Building Recording Haigh, SIlkley : Stephen Haigh Buildings Archaeologist, 2003, 70pp, pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Stephen Haigh Buildings Archaeologist Archaeological periods represented: PM 5/444 (G.07.L004) SE 03702440 HX2 6EP THE TANNERY, WHITE LEE MILL, MYTHOLMROYD The Tannery, White Lee Mill, Mytholmoyd, West Yorkshire. Building Recording and Watching brief Archaeological Services WYAS Morley : Archaeological Services WYAS, 2003, 98pp, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services WYAS Archaeological periods represented: PM 5/445 (G.07.L017) SE 03902440 HX2 6EL UNITED REFORMED CHURCH, BURNLEY ROAD, LUDDENDEN FOOT, HALIFAX United Reformed Church, Burnley Road, Luddenden Foot, Halifax, West Yorkshire. Archaeological Building Recording Haigh, SIlkley : Stephen Haigh Buildings Archaeologist, 2003, 47pp, pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Stephen Haigh Buildings Archaeologist Archaeological periods represented: PM Archaeological Investigations Project 2003 Building Recording Yorkshire & Humberside 5/446 (G.07.L003) SE 10902180 HX5 9JF VALLEY MILL, PARK ROAD, ELLAND Valley Mill, Park Road, Elland. Building Recording Archaeological Services WYAS Morley : Archaeological Services WYAS, 2003, 118pp, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services WYAS Archaeological periods represented: PM 5/447 (G.07.L018) SE 04372862
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