Hannah, H. (2005). Harvey's Foundry. Stratascan Geophysical & Specialist Survey Services. https://doi.org/10.5284/1026686. Cite this using datacite

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Harvey's Foundry
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Stratascan Ltd unpublished report series
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Stratascan were commissioned to undertake a geophysical survey of an area outlined for a new pipe line. This survey forms part of a utility mapping and an archaeological investigation being undertaken by Pell Frischmann. Ground Probing Radar (GPR) and Radiodetection surveys were carried out at Harvey's Foundry in Hayle, Cornwall. The surveys form part of an archaeological investigation and utility mapping survey. The following report discusses the radar anomalies that may relate to areas of ground disturbance and structural remains of archaeological origin. A number of areas of structural debris or ground disturbance have been identified across the survey area. It is difficult to separate with confidence features of archaeological or modern origin due the urban nature of the environment. A number of deep inclined anomalies have been identified within Areas 1 and 2. These anomalies may represent cut features and subsequent fills, however they may also be caused by an air wave response. A possible shallow cut feature has been identified in the south of Area 3 that may be of archaeological origin. Possible structural remains and debris have been identified situated in close proximity to the railway viaduct in Area 5. These anomalies may be of archaeological origin but may also relate to the railway construction.
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Heard Hannah
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Stratascan Geophysical & Specialist Survey Services
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Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Historic Environment Record (OASIS Reviewer)
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2005
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Site: Harvey's Foundry
Parish: HAYLE
District: Cornwall
County: Cornwall
Country: England
Location - Auto Detected: Hayle Cornwall
Location - Auto Detected: Harveys Foundry
Grid Reference: 155700, 37100 (Easting, Northing)
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UNCERTAIN (Historic England Periods) N/A (Find)
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20TH CENTURY (Historic England Periods)
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY (Event)
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OASIS Id: stratasc1-29903
OBIB: J2081
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16 page A4 text document; 13 page A3 figures.
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28 Nov 2016