Digital Archive from Archaeological Excavations at Sheffield Manor Lodge 1968-2012

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Overview

Digital Archive from Archaeological Excavations at Sheffield Manor Lodge 1968-2012

The archive is principally composed of photographs, plans, and documents from the 1968-80 excavations, with additional material including reports from the 21st-century investigations, antiquarian photographs and illustrations, and photographs, plans, and documents associated with the excavation of the cruck building in the 1990s. It is structured chronologically, with the bulk of the 1968-80 excavations arranged by season and additional material divided into chronological folders within an overall project file. Highlights include:

  • Extensive photographs relating to the 1968-80 excavations
  • Original site notebooks from the 1968-80 excavations, including sketch plans
  • Antiquarian photographs of Sheffield Manor Lodge from the 19th and early 20th centuries
  • Appeal for volunteers for the 1976 season

Reports

Also deposited are the reports on work undertaken at Sheffield Manor Lodge by ARCUS (Archaeological Research and Consultancy at the University of Sheffield), Wessex Archaeology, and the University of Sheffield, between 2007-2012.

  1. Archaeological Services Durham University. 2011. Sheffield Manor Lodge, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, geophysical surveys. Report 2685. Durham: Durham University.
  2. Burgess, A. 2011. Manor Lodge, Sheffield, South Yorkshire: The Long Gallery & Inner Court Excavations and Building Recording Volume 1. Ref: 74612.01. Salisbury: Wessex Archaeology.
  3. Crewe, V.A. and Askew, R. 2012. Excavations in the Long Gallery and Outer Court at Manor Lodge, Sheffield, June-July 2011. Sheffield: University of Sheffield.
  4. May, R. 2008. An Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment for the Proposed Pennine Village Sites, Manor Lane, Sheffield. Report 1239.1(1). Sheffield: ARCUS.
  5. McCoy, M. 2009. Archaeological Evaluation at Manor Lodge, Sheffield. Report 1107.8(1). Sheffield: ARCUS.
  6. McCoy, M. 2009. Watching Briefs at Manor Lodge, Sheffield, South Yorkshire. Report 1107.7(1). Sheffield: ARCUS.
  7. McCoy, M. 2007. Assessment Report on Archaeological Evaluation by Trial Trenching at Manor Lodge, Manor Lane, Sheffield, South Yorkshire. Report 1107.3. Sheffield: ARCUS.
  8. McCoy, M. 2007. Interim Statement on Archaeological Evaluation on land immediately to the east of the Scheduled Ancient Monument of Manor Lodge, Manor Lane, Sheffield, South Yorkshire. Report 1107.2. Sheffield: ARCUS.
  9. Powell, A. 2010. Manor Lodge, Sheffield: Interim Report on the 2009 Excavation. Ref: 74210.02. Salisbury: Wessex Archaeology.
  10. Wessex Archaeology. 2011. Manor Lodge, Sheffield, South Yorkshire: The Long Gallery & Inner Court Excavations and Building Recording Volume 2. Ref: 74612.01. Salisbury: Wessex Archaeology.

Acknowledgements

We are grateful to Museums Sheffield for access to the archive of the excavations undertaken by the former City Museum at Sheffield Manor Lodge between 1968-80, particularly Sarah Briggs, Ann Chumbley, Kim Streets, Martha Lawrence and Sian Brown. Research on the hunting lodge, including digitisation of the archive, was led by Prof. Dawn Hadley (then of the University of Sheffield, now of the University of York) between 2009 and 2012 and this was funded by a grant from the Higher Education Innovation Fund. Excavations were undertaken at Manor Lodge as part of this project by the University of Sheffield, in collaboration with ARCUS, Wessex Archaeology and Archaeological Research Services Ltd. Research assistance at the time was provided by Deborah Harlan, who wrote reports on the 1968-80 excavations, and Dr Vicky Crewe (both University of Sheffield). We are grateful to Pauline Beswick for her support for this research project, and her advice on the 1968-80 excavations. The excavations at Sheffield Manor Lodge were published in Sheffield Castle: Archaeology, Archives, Regeneration, 1927-2018 (John Moreland & Dawn Hadley, with Milica Rajic & Ashley Tuck; 2020; White Rose University Press; https://doi.org/10.22599/SheffieldCastle). Preparation of the archive for deposition with ADS was funded by the University of York Careers Service Student Internship scheme in 2020, and was undertaken by Eleanor Drew.


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