The Sutton Hoo Research Project 1983-2001

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Site Album : Mound 1

 Robert Pretty aged about 10 (with hammer) by the River Deben
Robert Pretty aged about 10 (with hammer) by the River Deben. [Photo: Norman Hill].
Mound 2 'ship', looking west, 1938
Mound 2 'ship', looking west, 1938.
Mound 2 'ship' looking east, 1938
Mound 2 'ship' looking east, 1938.
Trench, probably through Mound 4, 1938
Trench, probably through Mound 4, 1938.
Recording the ship in 1939
Recording the ship in 1939. Charles Phillips (right) [Photo: (c), the donor: Mrs Ethel Keane, Tuckaway Cottage, Kings Street, Aldeburgh].
Lifting the standard
Lifting the standard. Charles Phillips (with pipe), Guy Maynard (?), W F Grimes (in boiler suit); Stuart Piggott (in braces); William Spooner (?), unidentified. [Photo: O G S Crawford. (c) Oxford Institute of Archaeology].
Charles Phillips, W F Grimes and Stuart Piggott recording in the Mound 1 chamber
Charles Phillips, W F Grimes and Stuart Piggott recording in the Mound 1 chamber. [Photo: O G S Crawford. (c) Oxford Institute of Archaeology].
Charles Phillips, Reid Moor and Guy Maynard at the W end of the ship in 1939
Charles Phillips, Reid Moor and Guy Maynard at the W end of the ship in 1939. [Photo: Source unknown].
Basil Brown and colleague at the west end of the Mound 1 ship
Basil Brown and colleague at the west end of the Mound 1 ship. [Photo: Norman Hill, 20, Stanway Close, Glemsford, Sudbury, Suffolk].
Basil Brown on site in 1938
Basil Brown on site in 1938.
Section through Mound 1, c.1968.
Section through Mound 1, c.1968. [Photo courtesy of Paul Ashbee]
 

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