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West Midlands Archaeological Investigations Project 2005 Building Survey West Midlands Birmingham Area Birmingham (G.06.4153) SP05768650 {C0E77FCB-9C21-4D4E-BDBC-9464D68DC566} Parish: Birmingham Postal Code: B16 8HW NEW UNION MILL New Union Mill, Grosvenor Street West, Birmingham Hislop, M Birmingham : Birmingham Archaeology, 2005, 15pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Birmingham Archaeology Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.06.4154) SP14209680 {E859A766-AC7F-40D0-AA12-9213CEA9DDCC} Parish: Sutton Coldfield Postal Code: B75 6JD BARN FARM, SUTTON COLDFIELD Barn Farm, Lindridge Road, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham Lowe, J Cheltenham : CgMs, 2005, 165pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: CgMs Archaeological periods represented: PM Coventry (G.06.4155) SP33457925 {CCB3E010-8794-4B31-86B1-F24E1D76D389} Parish: Coventry Postal Code: CV1 5PW THE FORMER LEA-FRANCIS WORKS The Building History of the Former Lea-Francis Works in Lower Ford Street, Coventry Litherland, S Birmingham : Birmingham Archaeology, 2005, 33pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Birmingham Archaeology Archaeological periods represented: PM Dudley (G.06.4156) SO97308370 {218D1220-D47C-4510-B669-113A67368CC5} Parish: Halesowen Postal Code: B62 8DR 19 GREEN HILL ROAD, MUCKLOW HILL 19 Greenhill Road, Mucklow Hill, Halesowen Stansgate Straford-upon-Avon : Stansgate, 2005, 10pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Stansgate Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.06.4157) SO94088640 {1F266B96-73EF-4D7D-BF35-AB1A22BD4FC6} Parish: Netherton Postal Code: DY2 0DA THE METHODIST CHAPEL AT DUDLEY WOOD ROAD, NETHERTON The Methodist Chapel at Dudley Wood Road, Netherton Appleton-Fox, N Clun : Marches Archaeology, 2005, 12pp, pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Marches Archaeology Archaeological Investigations Project 2005 Building Survey West Midlands Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.06.4158) SO90808230 {69E4A1FC-4ABE-4FD1-840A-F9DE72DA63BB} Parish: Stourbridge Postal Code: DY8 2PJ PEDMORE COURT Pedmore Court, Redlake Road, Stourbridge Doggert, N & Watt, S Cheltenham : CgMs, 2005, 63pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: CgMs Archaeological periods represented: MO (G.06.4159) SO88288532 {78C8FFE8-3967-40D0-AE4F-F1779F167DB4} Parish: Stourbridge Postal Code: DY6 8HU WORDSLEY HOSPITAL Wordsley Hospital, Stream Road, Stourbridge, West Midlands Lobb, M Birmingham : Birmingham Archaeology, 2005, 34pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Birmingham Archaeology Archaeological periods represented: MO Sandwell (G.06.4160) SO95308690 {A3BBF061-ED61-451E-8751-7FE9F68DC2F7} Parish: Cradley Heath Postal Code: B64 5JS FORMER ELIZA TINSLEY IRONWORKS Standing Remains of the Former Eliza Tinsley Ironworks, Reddal Hill Road, Cradley Heath, West Midlands Hewitson, C & Ramsey, E Birmingham : Birmingham Archaeology, 2005, 34pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Birmingham Archaeology Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.06.4161) SP00208660 {CFEB554B-E64B-416A-9554-1832FA511437} Parish: Oldbury Postal Code: B68 9LL WARLEY INFANTS' SCHOOL Warley Infants' School, George Road, Oldbury, West Midlands Slatcher, D Newark : John Samuels Archaeological Consultants, 2005, 44pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: John Samuels Archaeological Consultants Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.06.4162) SO98828787 {98983A0C-D7C5-41E9-8409-997FF094F57E} Parish: Oldbury Postal Code: B69 4RY WORLD WAR II PILLBOX AT JARVIS BRIDGE World War II Pillbox at Jarvis Bridge, Wolverhampton Road, Langley, West Midlands Tavener, N Clun : Marches Archaeology, 2005, 21pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Marches Archaeology Archaeological Investigations Project 2005 Building Survey West Midlands Archaeological periods represented: MO Walsall (G.06.4163) SP01569836 {69129A2A-9E27-4799-995E-4793F06A23CE} Parish: Walsall Postal Code: WS1 1QW 10-11 HIGH STREET, WALSALL 10-11 High Street, Walsall Williams, P & Cook, M Worcester : Mercian Archaeology, 2005, 38pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Mercian Archaeology Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.06.4164) SP00659865 {1A506A70-AF5A-47B6-B478-5BFDE8C0D2BB} Parish: Walsall Postal Code: WS2 8TD FORMER GAS WORKS, WALSALL Standing Remains at Former Gas Works, Wolverhampton Road, Walsall Waterfront, West Midlands Hewitson, C Birmingham : Birmingham Archaeology, 2005, 9pp, pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Birmingham Archaeology Archaeological periods represented: MO (G.06.4165) SP02509984 {00FA8E02-3647-4B42-A71A-6C330C350B65} Parish: Walsall Postal Code: WS4 2HE RUSHALL HALL FARM BARN, LEIGH ROAD, WALSALL Rushall Hall Farm Barn, Leigh Road, Walsall: Building Assessment and Building Archaeological Services WYAS Morley : Archaeological Services WYAS, 2005, 64pp, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services WYAS (G.06.4166) SP00579876 {076E1FE7-C92F-46F5-BA25-D500BE0EC77B} Parish: Walsall Postal Code: WS2 8TB SMITH'S FLOUR MILL Building Recording at Smith's Flour Mill, Wolverhampton Road, Walsall Willaims, P & Cook, M Worcester : Mercian Archaeology, 2005, 38pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Mercian Archaeology Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.06.4167) SP00609870 {61A20B82-4808-4FC3-9E21-0445471608FD} Parish: Walsall Postal Code: WS1 3EG THE ATLAS WORKS Historic Building Recording at the Atlas Works, Sandwell Street, Walsall, West Midlands Cook, M & Williams, P Worcester : Mercian Archaeology, 2005, 28pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Mercian Archaeology Archaeological periods represented: MO Archaeological Investigations Project 2005 Building Survey West Midlands Wolverhampton (G.06.4168) SO93409630 {937129BB-0D2F-46F6-8C74-8C65A40A51E7} Parish: Bilston Postal Code: WV4 6JL MILLFIELDS ROAD, BILSTON Building Recording at Millfields Road, Bilston, Wolverhampton Robson-Glyde, S Worcester : Worcestershire County Council Historic Environment & Archaeology Service, 2005, 34pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Worcestershire County Council Historic Environment & Archaeology Service Archaeological periods represented: MO (G.06.4169) SJ88700017 {F7C9A29C-1ECE-4BA1-A6E1-064D2244EA1A} Parish: Tettenhall Postal Code: WV6 8QH AIR RAID SHELTER AT THE UPPER GREEN Recording of an Air Raid Shelter at the Upper Green, Tettenhall, Wolverhampton, Black Country Litherland, S & Nichol, K Birmingham : Birmingham Archaeology, 2005, 11pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Birmingham Archaeology Archaeological periods represented: MO Herefordshire Herefordshire, County of (G.60.4170) SO59803231 {B8DFB0BF-A762-445C-BD12-C0371DFC87F8} Parish: Brockhampton (Bringsty) Postal Code: HR1 4SB BROCKHAMPTON COURT, NURSING HOME, BROCKHAMPTON Brockhampton Court, Nursing Home, Brockhampton, Herefordshire Rouse, D Hereford : Archaeological Investigations Ltd., 2005, 14pp, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Investigations Ltd. Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.60.4171) SO44416155 {D8C67DE9-247C-4169-8845-12921BDD9111} Parish: Kingsland Postal Code: HR6 9RT THE OLD BARN, LITTLE CROASE, KINGSLAND The Old Barn, Little Croase, Kingsland Border Archaeology Leominster : Border Archaeology, 2005, 31pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Border Archaeology Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.60.4172) SO3477242742 {530959DE-A1E3-4C16-8294-AD227C273966} Parish: Moccas Postal Code: HR2 9LE MOCCAS PARK Moccas Park: Archaeological Recording of a Sluice Hoverd, T & Atkinson, C Hereford : Herefordshire Archaeology, 2005, 14pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Herefordshire Archaeology Archaeological periods represented: UD Archaeological Investigations Project 2005 Building Survey West Midlands (G.60.4173) SO59002841 {4B0B1D23-D503-4F36-AB73-64648E9A4ADF} Parish: Ross-on-Wye Postal Code: HR9 6AB PHASE I: SOUTH-WEST TOWER, WILTON CASTLE, BRIDSTOW Phase I: South-west Tower, Wilton Castle, Bridstow Marches Archaeology Clun : Marches Archaeology, 2005, 30pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Marches Archaeology Archaeological periods represented: MD (G.60.4174) SO62492161 {5963EF3E-54AF-49E8-801A-5D3742C0F1BA} Parish: Weston under Penyard Postal Code: HR9 5TH BILL MILLS, PONTSHILL, ROSS-ON-WYE Bill Mills, Pontshill, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire. Historic Building Recording Challis, C & Fellows, D Reading : Thames Valley Archaeological Services, 2005, 42pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Thames Valley Archaeological Services Archaeological periods represented: PM Shropshire Bridgnorth (G.39.4175) SO70079605 {16F6B5A8-435C-4446-BB10-50169129F3DD} Parish: Astley Abbotts Postal Code: WV16 4SL DUNVAL HALL, ASTLEY ABBOTS Dunval Hall, Astley Abbots Morriss, R Bromlow : Richard K Morriss & Associates, 2005, 29pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Richard K Morriss & Associates SMR primary record number: 5956 Archaeological periods represented: MD, PM Shrewsbury and Atcham (G.39.4176) SJ49501350 {5F5D2155-3DA5-4150-87CF-279B2DBCEBFC} Parish: Shrewsbury Postal Code: SY1 2HJ DITHERINGTON FLAX MILL Ditherington Flax Mill Hislop, M Birmingham : Birmingham Archaeology, 2005, 12pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Birmingham Archaeology Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.39.4177) SJ57963400 {3028DE52-E63A-4C34-9FAB-06565FBD17CE} Parish: Shrewsbury Postal Code: SY13 2AL MONKLANDS, ABBEY FOREGATE Photographic Survey of Building Conversion of Monklands, Abbey Foregate, Shewsbury
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