Collection Metadata
Collection Information
DOI | https://doi.org/10.5284/1119906 |
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Collection ID | 1004425 |
Collection Title | Data from a Building Survey at the Old Oak Common Carriage Sheds and a Railway Turntable, Hammersmith and Fulham, 2019 (HS2 Phase One) |
Description | This collection comprises images, site records, documents, reports, spreadsheets, CAD files and a laser scan from a building survey carried out by MOLA Headland Infrastructure and MOLA Northampton at the Old Oak Common Carriage Sheds, Hammersmith and Fulham during October and November 2019. |
Collection Dates | Data creation (start) 13-Sep-2019 |
Data creation (end) 29-Nov-2021 | |
First Released 25-Jun-2024 | |
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Version | 1 |
Access and Rights
Cite As | High Speed Two Ltd., MOLA Headland Infrastructure, MOLA Northampton (2023) Data from a Building Survey at the Old Oak Common Carriage Sheds and a Railway Turntable, Hammersmith and Fulham, 2019 (HS2 Phase One) [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1119906 |
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Copyright | Data copyright © High Speed Two Ltd. unless otherwise stated. |
Licence | This work is licensed under a The Open Government Licence (OGL). |
Primary Contact |
High Speed Two Ltd. 2 Snowhill Queensway Birmingham B4 6GA United Kingdom Tel: 08081 434 434 Email: [email protected] |
Metadata Contact | ADS: [email protected] |
Content and Subject Information
Collection type | Dataset Collection |
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Data available | Image: 79 objects |
Laser Scanning: 1 objects | |
Spreadsheet: 2 objects | |
Text: 7 objects | |
Vector: 18 objects | |
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Subject | Building survey (Event Type (England)) |
Archaeology (Library of Congress Subject Headings) | |
Railway Carriage Shed (Monument Type (England)) | |
Periods | 20TH CENTURY (Period (England)) |
21ST CENTURY (Period (England)) |
Project Information (Provenance)
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Location | British Isles and Ireland (World region) |
England (British Isles country) | |
Greater London (County) | |
Hammersmith and Fulham (District) | |
Acton (Parish) | |
Old Oak Common Rail Depot (Place) | |
World, Europe, United Kingdom, England, Greater London [7008136] (Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names) | |
Coordinates | OSGB: 521703 182065 |
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Relationships
This Collection Is Part Of | 1 parent collection, available on the ADS website. |
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Related Resources | This collection has 9 related resources. |
This collection 'Is Derived From': | |
Historic Building Recording of the Carriage Sheds, Old Oak Common, Acton, London (OASIS ID: hs2costa1-423518) | |
Historic Building Recording if the Carriage Sheds, Old Oak Common (OASIS ID: hs2molah1-363637) | |
This collection 'Is Source Of': | |
Geist, B. and Tremlett, L., (2020). Historic Building Recording of the Carriage Sheds, Old Oak Common. Birmingham: High Speed 2 Ltd. Document Number: 1EW02-CSJ-EV-REP-S004-000006. (OASIS ID: hs2molah1-363637) | |
Tremlett, L., (2019). Historic Building Recording of the Short Stabling Shed, Old Oak Common: Interim Report. Birmingham: High Speed 2 Ltd. 1EW02-CSJ-EV-REP-S004-000003. (OASIS ID: hs2molah1-363637) | |
McGarrity, P., (2019). Historic Building Recording of the Long Carriage Shed, Old Oak Common: Interim Summary. Birmingham: High Speed 2 Ltd. 1EW02-CSJ-EV-REP-S004-000005. (OASIS ID: hs2molah1-363637) | |
This collection 'Is Supplement To': | |
High Speed Two Ltd. (2017). Historic Environment Research and Delivery Strategy. High Speed Two Ltd, Birmingham. (URL: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/hs2-phase-one-historic-environment-research-and-delivery-strategy) | |
Graham, H., (2020). Summary Report on Historic Building Recording at Old Oak Common (Short Stabling and Long Carriage Shed) (OASIS ID: hs2costa1-423518) | |
Giecco, F., (2020). Report on a Historic Structure Recording of a Railway Turntable (II) at Old Oak Common Depot (OASIS ID: hs2costa1-420536) | |
This collection 'Is Supplemented By': | |
High Speed Two Website (URL: https://www.hs2.org.uk/building-hs2/archaeology/) |