Source/Archive record SCH5579 - The Walls of Chester: are they Roman or Edwardian?
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| Type | Article in Journal |
|---|---|
| Title | The Walls of Chester: are they Roman or Edwardian? |
| Author/Originator | Picton, James et al |
| Journal | Journal of the Chester Archaeological and Historic Society |
| Date/Year | 1890 |
Abstract/Summary
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Description
Chester UAD Project Volume for the years 1888-89 and 1889-90. Multiple authors: Picton, J, Charles Roach Smith, ET Loftus Brock, W de Gray Birch and George W Shrubsole. Pages 71 - 113.
Location
CHER Library
Referenced Monuments (6)
- 8429 Evidence of a colonnaded building at White Friars (Monument)
- 8038 Roman extra mural Baths site, Watergate Street (Monument)
- 8280/9 Roman intervallum road at White Friars (Monument)
- 8088/20 Roman mortar from the North Wall (Find Spot)
- 8212 Roman South Gate at St Michael's Church (Monument)
- 8503 Roman structural evidence at the Lady Chapel (Monument)
Referenced Events (4)
- ECH4928 Recorded Remains Found during Construction Work, 1884 (Chester) (Ref: N/A)
- ECH4937 Recorded Remains Found during Construction Work, 1887 (Chester) (Ref: N/A)
- ECH5166 Recorded Remains from White Friars Cottage, Chester in 1884 (Ref: N/A)
- ECH3148 The City Walls: Antiquarian excavation at the site of the South Gate (Ref: N/A)
Record last edited
Nov 8 2012 11:21AM