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East Midlands Archaeological Investigations Project 2005 Building Survey East Midlands Derby Derby (G.56.496) SK35003650 {76D619AD-4288-4013-8AEE-77F82CA7876E} Parish: Derby Postal Code: DE1 3GU CONNECTING DERBY Connecting Derby Driver, L & Hislop, M Birmingham : Birmingham Artchaeology, 2005, 85pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Birmingham Archaeology Archaeological periods represented: MO, PM Derbyshire Amber Valley (G.17.497) SK40205128 {6283A264-AD1E-4A30-BAC6-215B8D0FA53E} Parish: Ripley Postal Code: DE5 3BD THE BUTTERLEY WORKS A Report on Building Recording at the Butterley Works, Ripley, Derbyshire Slatcher, D Newark : John Samuels Archaeological Consultants, 2005, 47pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: John Samuels Archaeological Consultants Archaeological periods represented: PM, MO Bolsover (G.17.498) SK49157543 {DAD2F7A8-D838-4F43-87E2-0626649D784F} Parish: Clowne Postal Code: S43 4RS CLOWNE STANDING CROSS A Monument Recording Survey of Clowne Standing Cross, Derbyshire Sheppard, R Nottingham : Trent & Peak Archaeological Unit, 2005, 35pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Trent & Peak Archaeological Unit SMR primary record number: 865 Archaeological periods represented: PM Chesterfield (G.17.499) SK36707730 {71126E4E-3E47-48E4-A9D0-69DB98A2A5F3} Parish: Dronfield Postal Code: S18 4AQ DRONFIELD HALL BARN Dronfield Hall Barn, High Street, Dronfield Jones, S Dronfield : Jones, S, 2005, 8pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: Jones, S SMR primary record number: 882 Archaeological periods represented: MD Archaeological Investigations Project 2005 Building Survey East Midlands Erewash (G.17.500) SK49503350 {7EB77FE9-5B2B-4423-9A31-28ACD8EAFFBE} Parish: Long Eaton Postal Code: NG10 2AJ HOSIERY WORKS Hosiery Works, at Oakland Avenue, Long Eaton Black, D Chesterfield : David Black Executive Architect, 2005, 28pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: David Black Executive Architect Archaeological periods represented: PM High Peak (G.17.501) SK03509390 {0FE1BA36-2900-4573-80CB-2548C99BD5D4} Parish: Glossop Postal Code: SK13 8NQ HOWARD TOWN MILL, GLOSSOP Howard Town Mill, Glossop Grimsditch, B & Arrowsmith, P Manchester : University of Manchester Archaeological Unit, 2005, 145pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Manchester Archaeological Unit Archaeological periods represented: PM Leicester Leicester (G.62.502) SK58200400 {7C6F8475-257C-42D7-8721-8D12F34C31CD} Postal Code: LE2 7BY NEWARKE HOUSES MUSEUM, THE NEWARKE Newarke Houses Museum, The Newarke, Leicester. Assessment of Wall Fabric Finn, N Leicester : University of Leicester Archaeological Services, 2005, 7pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Leicester Archaeological Services Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.62.503) SK59000450 {E9AF46A4-DE9D-4FEC-A971-D57299A7A693} Parish: Leicester Postal Code: LE1 1FL 17-19 YEOMAN STREET, LEICESTER Building Recording at 17-29 Yeoman Street, Leicester Clarke, S Leicester : University of Leicester Archaeological Services, 2005, 26pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Leicester Archaeological Services Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.62.504) SK58350464 {B0103D89-2527-437C-A9E6-8CF45E803D1B} Parish: Leicester Postal Code: LE1 4PG 59 & 59 1/2 HIGHCROSS STREET, LEICESTER 69 & 59 1/2 Highcross Street, Leicester. Historic Building Statement Finn, N Leicester : University of Leicester Archaeological Services, 2005, 10pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Leicester Archaeological Services Archaeological periods represented: PM Archaeological Investigations Project 2005 Building Survey East Midlands (G.62.505) SK58640482 {8E71795D-285F-4ABF-A78A-32F5B35ACF43} Parish: Leicester Postal Code: LE13AN 62-64 CHURCH GATE, LEICESTER 62-64 Church Gate, Leicester. Historic Building Monitoring and Recording Goldsmith, A Hertford : Archaeological Solutions, 2006, 17pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Solutions Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.62.506) SK59100450 {5C6158AD-7915-4304-9BD9-FE9EBF8EBF73} Parish: Leicester Postal Code: LE1 1TR 82-86 RUTLAND STREET Recording of 82-86 Rutland Street, Leicester Coward, J Leicester : University of Leicester Archaeological Services, 2005, 43pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Leicester Archaeological Services Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.62.507) SK58460497 {308793CE-914C-44F5-8434-5143D79BD202} Parish: Leicester Postal Code: LE1 4QB THE CHIMNEY BUILDING, JUNIOR STREET A Level 2 Building Survey of the Chimney Building [former Pedura and Corella Works], Junior Street, Leicester Coward, J & Meek, J Leicester : University of Leicester Archaeological Services, 2005, 9pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Leicester Archaeological Services Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.62.508) SK58400460 {AB1553FB-5135-4120-BF24-8FDEC2050A8A} Parish: Leicester Postal Code: LE1 4FY THE FORMER NORMAN UNDERWOOD SHOWROOMS AND WAREHOUSE, 42- 44 ST. PETERS LANE Recording of the Former Norman Underwood Showrooms and Warehouse, 42-44 St. Peters Lane, Leicester Strachan, C Leicester : University of Leicester Archaeological Services, 2005, 7pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Leicester Archaeological Services Archaeological periods represented: MO (G.62.509) {FFFE549B-F3EE-4818-9ED3-860F47EC2101} Parish: Leicester Postal Code: LE2 7BY THE FORMER ST. MARY'S VICARAGE, THE NEWARKE Building Recording at The Newarke, Leicester Finn, N Leicester : University of Leicester Archaeological Services, 2005, 26pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Leicester Archaeological Services Archaeological Investigations Project 2005 Building Survey East Midlands (G.62.510) SK59005450 {820DD223-9F17-4DDF-B9FC-5F26831FD33B} Parish: Leicester Postal Code: NG21 0NR WIMBLEDON HOUSE, LEICESTER Archaeological Building Recording at Wimbledon House, Leicester Upson-Smith, T Northampton : Northamptonshire Archaeology, 2005, 24pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Northamptonshire Archaeology Archaeological periods represented: PM Leicestershire Blaby (G.31.511) SK58609540 {0A30D8B7-F8D9-42F3-893E-8A0D050F3CC4} Parish: Countesthorpe Postal Code: DN11 9LJ THE OLD SCHOOL HOUSE, MAIN STREET, COUNTESTHORPE Archaeological Building Recording of the Old School House, Main Street, Countesthorpe Hurford, M & Huscroft, L Leicester : University of Leicester Archaeological Services, 2005, 22pp, colour pls Work undertaken by: University of Leicester Archaeological Services Archaeological periods represented: MO (G.31.512) SP48709480 {D3B74DE6-09F8-45D8-887F-D69482D62E35} Parish: Stoney Stanton Postal Code: LE9 4WJ STATION ROAD, STONEY STANTON Station Road, Stoney Stanton. Photographic Survey Owen, P Chester : Gifford & Partners, 2005, 17pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Gifford & Partners Archaeological periods represented: PM Charnwood (G.31.513) SK54990851 {2A664EE4-9BEB-4B93-9C98-6FEB25B4B62A} Parish: Anstey Postal Code: LE7 7QQ HOME FARM, BRADGATE ROAD, ANSTEY Building Recording. Home Farm, Bradgate Road, Anstey Hunn, J & Zeepvat, B Milton Keynes : Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd., 2005, 39pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: Archaeological Services & Consultancy Ltd. Archaeological periods represented: PM Archaeological Investigations Project 2005 Building Survey East Midlands (G.31.514) SK58940892 {8F1BEE16-8419-41D4-AE34-FDE38C5E3C87} Parish: Birstall Postal Code: WN2 1LU GOSCOTE HALL, BIRSTALL Building Recording at Goscote Hall, Birstall, Leicestershire Godfrey, M Leicester : University of Leicester Archaeological Services, 2006, 56pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Leicester Archaeological Services Archaeological periods represented: PM Harborough (G.31.515) SP53628227 {D2A41AA8-980C-4DB8-9D8A-79C2AEEC63A6} Parish: Cotesbach Postal Code: LE17 4HZ THE OLD COTTAGE, COTESBACH The Old Cottage, Main Street, Cotesbach, Leicestershire. Historic Building Record Finn, N Leicester : University of Leicester Archaeological Services, 2005, 38pp, colour pls, figs, tabs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Leicester Archaeological Services Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.31.516) SP84609290 {C5419732-DE0F-4752-9E7E-2E3032AD7362} Parish: Great Easton Postal Code: LE16 8RB THE OLD BYRE, BROOKDALE, GREAT EASTON An Historic Building Photographic Study of The Old Byre, Brookdale, Great Easton, Leicestershire Smith, D & Hayward, R Leicester : TR Projects, 2005, 12pp, figs, refs Work undertaken by: TR Projects Archaeological periods represented: PM (G.31.517) SP58408430 {B83CE206-9448-428F-B4A6-875245A432DB} Parish: North Kilworth Postal Code: LE17 3JF NEW ACCESS ROAD AT WAKELY FARM, LUTTERWORTH ROAD, NORTH KILWORTH A Photographic Survey at Wakely Farm, Lutterworth Road, North Kilworth, Leicestershire Richards, G Leicester : University of Leicester Archaeological Services, 2005, 46pp, colour pls, figs, refs Work undertaken by: University of Leicester Archaeological Services Archaeological periods represented: PM, MO (G.31.518) SP58807930 {82F8E249-7615-409A-9345-5AAC448E8039} Parish: Westrill and Starmore Postal Code: LE17 6DH STANFORD HALL STABLE BLOCK An Archaeological Desk-Based and Building Assessment of Stanford Hall Stable Block, Stanford- on-Avon, Westrill and Stanmore, Leicestershire Meek, J Leicester : University of Leicester Archaeological Services, 2005,
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