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Enfield Archaeological Society - Elsyng Palace Update 2007 Enfield Archaeological Society - founded in 1955 Founded 1955 ... a midden (rubbish dump) around 3.6 – 3.8 m in diameter, came to occupy the roughly bowl ...
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Enfield Archaeological Society - Excavations at Elsyng Palace ... Probably one of the least known of the many Tudor and Elizabethan royal palaces, ... 1 – Trench locations in relation to CAG Survey Anomalies and OS Grid ...
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Enfield Archaeological Society - Excavations at Elysng Palace ... The probable solution was suggested by Paul Drury of the Paul Drury Partnership, who are currently undertaking a conservation review of Forty Hall for the ...
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The Bulletin of the ENFIELD ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY File Format: Microsoft Word - View as HTML Mike Dewberry is not only a member of the Enfield Archaeological Society but is also a member of a touring group called the “The Golden Eagles”, ...
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The Bulletin of the ENFIELD ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY File Format: Microsoft Word - View as HTML The Opening Speaker was Philip Treveil of MOLAS on “Recent Excavations at Plantation Place, Fenchurch Street”. Plantation House was built in 1934 and was ...
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Enfield Archaeological Society - Excavation of Bowling Green House ... Enfield Archaeological Society - founded in 1955 Founded 1955. Found it! The 'lost' Bowling Green House site revealed, by Martin J. Dearne ...
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Enfield Archaeological Society - Myddleton House Elsyng: A Tudor Royal Palace in Enfield, by Martin J. Dearne. Back to Excavations. Enfield (or Elsyng) Palace was originally a moated manor house which was ...
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The Bulletin of the ENFIELD ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY File Format: Microsoft Word - View as HTML A resistivity survey was carried out at the site of the Tudor Bowling Green House in the grounds of Myddelton House by our neighbouring society HADAS, ...
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Enfield Archaeological Society - Elsyng Palace Update 2007 However, it was apparent that the traces of white Tudor mortar seen then should be reinterpreted as repair work because this new larger exposure clearly ...
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The Bulletin of the Enfield Archaeological Society File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML prices visit the WEAG web site www.weag.org.uk, or e-mail pmd2@ukonline.co.uk. The latest excavation report for this project is also now available, ...
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