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Funny ha-ha? Excavations at Eastcote House Gardens


Year: 2014 Author: Charlotte Douglas Categories: Day of Archaeology, Finds, Day of Archaeology 2012, Public Archaeology, Education, Historical Archaeology, Day of Archaeology 2014, Excavation, Post Medieval

Tags: Eastcote, Heritage Lottery Fund, AOC Archaeology Group, Public Archaeologist, Big Lottery Fund, Ha-ha, London Borough

Douglas, Charlotte (2014): Funny ha-ha? Excavations at Eastcote House Gardens.

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