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| 436 of 1764 Document |
| Archive: | Manning | Unique ID: | 436 | ||||||||
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Dorchester | Item No.: | 57 | No. of Sheets: | 1 |
| Title: | Note, possibly by Mr W.H. Keep | ||||
| Content: | Note recording the discovery of pottery - sherds, black, grey and reddish ware, glazed ware - and tile fragments in the grounds of a bungalow being built on the junction of the Roman road with the modern Oxford road at Dorchester. Finds came from the surface of the soil, or two pits, or in the gravel of a definite step shown in section in a diagram on the bottom right corner of the page. Information reported by mr W.H. Keep, F.S.I., Surveyor, of 15 Friar Street, Reading. A further note at the foot of the page suggests:'Owner Mrs Hatt - write to Capt R.C. Hatt, Beech House, Dorchester, Oxon'. On the reverse is a hand drawn smaller scale map showing the findspot on an air photograph. | ||||
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