Derbyshire Archaeological Journal

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Derbyshire Archaeological Journal (1959), Volume 79.


Table of Contents

Contents
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Duffield Castle Excavations 1957.
Manby, T. G. (pp. 001-021)
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The Inland Navigations of the Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Coalfield 1777/1856.
Hopkinson, G. G. (pp. 022-041)
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Place names of Derbyshire.
Scott, F. S. (pp. 042-049)
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Celtic Influence on Derbyshire Place Names.
Cockerton, R. W. P. (pp. 050-055)
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A Note on the Celtic Element in English Place Names.
Cameron, K. (pp. 056-060)
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The Bakewell Cotton Mill and the Arkwrights.
Mackenzie, M. H. (pp. 061-079)
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The Arkwright Cotton Mill at Bakewell.
Thornhill, R. (pp. 080-087)
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Roman Pigs of Lead from Derbyshire - Some Recent Dating Evidence from the Mendips.
Cockerton, R. W. P (pp. 088-096)
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The Excavation of Dowel Cave, Earl Sterndale 1958-9.
Bramwell, D. (pp. 097-109)
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Ryknield Street excavations near Higham.
Saunders, M. (pp. 110-118)
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A Mesolithic site in South Derbyshire.
Lomas, J. (pp. 119-122)
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Melandra Castle Excavations 1959.
Petch, J. A. (pp. 122-124)
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A Medieval Painting in Wingerworth Church.
Wickham, N. G. (pp. 125-125)
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The Scheduling and Listing of Monuments and Buildings.
Widdows, B. (pp. 126-129)
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Short Notes on Creswell and Whitwell; Hazelwood; Little Chester; Codnor; Chaddesden; Kirk Langley; Derby; Industrial Archaeology
Fisher, F. N. (pp. 130-133)
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Index
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