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Blackburn with Darwen Cheshire Archaeological Investigations Project 2005 Building Survey North West Blackburn with Darwen Blackburn with Darwen (G.48.2100) SD68202800 {6F8AC6DD-34A6-49BE-BF37-DC04E5196229} Parish: Blackburn Postal Code: BB2 2DG CATHEDRAL VILLAGE, ASTLEY GATE, BLACKBURN Cathedral Village, Astley Gate, Blackburn, Lancashire: Building Assessment Elsworth, D Lancaster : Oxford Archaeology North, 2005, 29pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology North Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.48.2101) SD68302790 {9FE5098E-C49E-406F-955E-040B4FFADF54} Parish: Blackburn Postal Code: BB2 2BH CATHEDRAL VILLAGE, MARKET STREET LANE, BLACKBURN Cathedral Village, Market Street Lane, Blackburn, Lancashire. Building Assessment Elsworth, D Lancaster : Oxford Archaeology North, 2005, 43pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Oxford Archaeology North Archaeological periods represented: PM Cheshire Chester (G.13.2102) SJ4050566180 {7C818FE3-FA79-41BB-BA25-C6009B9D42E0} Parish: Chester Postal Code: CH1 1XG 42 BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER Archaeological Building Assessment of 42 Bridge Street Row, Chester Poole, B Chester : L-P: Archaeology , 2005, 31pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: L-P: Archaeology Archaeological periods represented: PM Congleton (G.13.2103) SJ86276288 {4E1AEC90-974C-4FE0-8C47-F00993F3362B} Parish: Congleton Postal Code: CW12 1RU NOS 74, 76 & 78 LAWTON STREET, CONGLETON Buildings to the rear of Nos 74, 76 & 78 Lawton Street, Congleton: an Archaeological and Historical Survey of Late 18th and 19th Century Workers' Cottages Thompson, A, Grimsditch, B & Nevell, M Manchester : University of Manchester Archaeological Unit, 2005, 44pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Manchester Archaeological Unit Archaeological periods represented: PM Archaeological Investigations Project 2005 Building Survey North West (G.13.2104) SJ73506950 {1612B2EE-C5B1-4C73-80EF-F8D54C963B84} Parish: Sandbach Postal Code: CW4 8HN CHESHIRE SALT CAVITY GAS STORAGE PROJECT Historical Building Recording at the Cheshire Salt Cavity Gas Storage Project: Archaeological Standing Building Survey Nash, G Chester : Gifford & Partners, 2005, 53pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gifford & Partners Archaeological periods represented: MO Macclesfield (G.13.2105) SJ91507370, SJ91707330 {2DEA39EC-7EAD-427A-B671-B6F0C6881049} Parish: Prestbury Postal Code: SK11 6UW PARK GREEN AND JACK LEE MILLS, MACCLESFIELD An Archaeological Desk Based Assessment of Park Green and Jack Lee Mills, Macclesfield Adams, M Liverpool : Liverpool Museum Field Archaeology Unit, 2005, 97pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Liverpool Museum Field Archaeology Unit Archaeological periods represented: PM Cumbria Allerdale (G.16.2106) NY5700543150 {8CA21C8B-DBB1-491A-A1ED-6071CFC8D8F8} Parish: Bromfield Postal Code: CA10 1JE THE GRANARY, SCALES FOLD, RENWICK The Granary, Scales Fold, Renwick, Cumbria Walker, J Wigton : Jan Walker Archaeological Consultant, 2005, 25pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Jan Walker Archaeological Consultant Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.16.2107) NY09412796 {A58E66BF-90D5-41A0-9DF7-330E99BE4DED} Parish: Cockermouth Postal Code: CA13 0SF ORCHARD HOUSE, EAGLESFIELD, COCKERMOUTH Orchard House, Eaglesfield, Cockermouth, Cumbria Walker, J Wigton : Jan Walker Archaeological Consultant, 2005, 25pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Jan Walker Archaeological Consultant SMR primary record number: 1435 Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.16.2108) NY1245030360 {756F1F7D-33B1-4ADC-8115-0F1E8AE44FCC} Parish: Cockermouth Postal Code: CA13 9PE STORAGE BUILDING, SKINNER STREET, COCKERMOUTH Storage Building, Skinner Street, Cockermouth: Record of Existing Building Evans, D Cirencester : Derek Evans, 2005, 3pp, pls, figs Work undertaken by: Derek Evans Archaeological periods represented: PM Archaeological Investigations Project 2005 Building Survey North West (G.16.2109) NY0962528115 {726DE1F4-9318-4F04-83E1-F663B45BE59D} Parish: Dean Postal Code: CA13 0SQ CROFT FOOT, EAGLESFIELD, NEAR COCKERMOUTH Report on an Historic Building Survey of a Barn at Croft Foot, Eaglesfield, Near Cockermouth, Cumbria Cracknell, P & Wooler, F Carlisle : Historic Building Survey and Archaeological Illustration (HBSAI), 2005, 20pp, colour pls, figs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: Historic Building Survey and Archaeological Illustration (HBSAI) SMR primary record number: 1430 Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.16.2110) NY60303750 {DCFF9C15-5EF6-4B6E-98A6-BA334E6BE2F7} Parish: Maryport Postal Code: CA10 1HA THE RETREAT, BIRKBY, NEAR MARYPORT Report on an Historic Building Survey at The Retreat, Birkby, Near Maryport, Cumbria Cracknell, P & Wooler, F Greysouthen : Historic Building Survey and Archaeological Illustration, 2005, 21pp, colour pls, figs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: Historic Building Survey and Archaeological Illustration Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.16.2111) NY0738038445 {A6913B93-CA0C-47BC-B469-202E1B51AC25} Parish: Maryport Postal Code: CA15 6SA WESTLANDS FARM, CROSBY, MARYPORT Report on an Archaeological Building Recording Project at Westlands Farm, Crosby, Maryport Wooler, F Alston : North Pennines Archaeology Ltd., 2005, 43pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: North Pennines Archaeology Ltd. Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.16.2112) NY1318043860 {6333C68B-838A-4CF3-A022-47BEB7D5B9DF} Parish: Westnewton Postal Code: CA7 3PD WESTNEWTON HOUSE, WESTNEWTON Westnewton House, Westnewton, Cumbria Walker, J Wigton : Jan Walker Archaeological Consultant, 2005, 25pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Jan Walker Archaeological Consultant Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.16.2113) NY29144637 {E1386F7E-9E65-4586-A416-060A1BBFABDB} Parish: Wigton Postal Code: CA7 0AP BRACKENTHWAITE, WIGTON Report for an Archaeological Building Recording Project at Brackenthwaite, Wigton, Cumbria Wooler, F Alston : North Pennines Archaeology Ltd., 2005, 40pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: North Pennines Archaeology Ltd. SMR primary record number: 1419 Archaeological periods represented: PM Archaeological Investigations Project 2005 Building Survey North West (G.16.2114) NY22325025 {A6A21A1D-8A0C-4943-BE49-A7EEF2143063} Parish: Wigton Postal Code: CA7 0EA LESSONHALL MILL, WIGTON Report for an Archaeological Building Recording Project Lessonhall Mill, Wigton, Cumbria Wooler, F Nenthead : North Pennines Archaeology Ltd., 2005, 33pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: North Pennines Archaeology Ltd. SMR primary record number: 1427 Archaeological periods represented: PM Carlisle (G.16.2115) NY39705590 {AF6B0019-58A1-4A93-8E75-2DC66E42F9F8} Parish: Carlisle Postal Code: CA3 8UH CARLISLE: WEST WALLS Carlisle: West Walls Blackett-Ord Consulting Engineers Carlisle : Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society, 2006, 1p Work undertaken by: Blackett-Ord Consulting Engineers Archaeological periods represented: MD (G.16.2116) NY39505559 {66B90F02-196E-4627-8751-1749A15DAF1D} Parish: Carlisle Postal Code: CA2 5WB SHADDON MILL, CARLISLE Shaddon Mill, Carlisle: An Archaeological Survey of the Power Transmission System Nevell, M & Hradil, I Manchester : University of Manchester Archaeological Unit, 2005, 32pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Manchester Archaeological Unit Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM (G.16.2117) NY37635430 {E54397B4-74E8-4A08-BBEE-F1E35B45C379} Parish: Carlisle Postal Code: CA2 6QN SUTTLE HOUSE, WIGTON ROAD, CARLISLE Report on an Historic Building Survey at Suttle House, Wigton Road, Carlisle, Cumbria Cracknell, P Carlisle : Historic Building Survey and Archaeological Illustration (HBSAI), 2005, 21pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Historic Building Survey and Archaeological Illustration (HBSAI) SMR primary record number: 1593 Archaeological periods represented: PM Archaeological Investigations Project 2005 Building Survey North West (G.16.2118) NY4132354919 {EC17F9C4-61F0-4672-B70D-ABBF297E6683} Parish: Carlisle Postal Code: CA1 2NJ THE FORMER ALBION WORKS, CARLISLE Report on the Archaeological Recording of the Former Albion Works, London Road, Carlisle Wooler, F W & Jones, C J Alston : North Pennines Archaeology Ltd., 2005, 26pp, colour pls, pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: North Pennines Archaeology Ltd. Archaeological periods represented: MO (G.16.2119) NY36905505 {52964B75-3341-42F7-B3FD-57731F2498EF} Parish: Carlisle Postal Code: CA2 7TJ THE PENGUIN CONFECTIONARY, WESTMORELAND STREET, CARLISLE A Report on an Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment and Level 2 Building Recording Survey at the Penguin Confectionary, Westmoreland Street, Carlisle, Cumbria Town, M Alston : North Pennines Archaeology Ltd., 2005, 127pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: North Pennines Archaeology Ltd. Archaeological periods represented: MO (G.16.2120) NY41105487 {F3E85896-D200-4182-BF84-1E9F570A43FA} Parish: Carlisle Postal Code: CA1 2PF THORNCLIFFE, CHERTSEY MOUNT, CARLISLE Report on an Archaeological Building Recording Project at Thorncliffe, Chertsey Mount, Carlisle, Cumbria Wooler, F Nenthead : North Pennines Archaeology Ltd., 2005, 50pp, colour pls, figs, refs, CD Work undertaken by: North Pennines Archaeology Ltd. SMR primary record number: 1523 Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.16.2121) NY39805580 {3879173A-B9C5-4BBF-AC02-880AC7B4654E} Parish: Carlisle Postal Code: CA3 8UE WEST WALLS, CARLISLE Structural Appraisal, West Walls,
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