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Year: 2016 Author: Andrew Mayfield Categories: Young Archaeologists Club, Landscape Archaeology, Day of Archaeology, Finds, Community Archaeology, Historical Archaeology, Excavation, Post Medieval
Tags: Cricket, Cobham, Kent, Heritage Lottery Fund, LiDAR, Cobham Hall, Young Archaeologists' Club, volunteering, Trees
Mayfield, Andrew (2016): Cobham Landscape Detectives and a Cottage Dig in Kent. https://doi.org/10.5284/1080904 | 12 Mb |
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Volunteers hard at work on the Cottage Dig (doa_image24946.jpg) |
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Georgian building dating to the 1780’s (doa_image24950.jpg) |
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intact internal and external surfaces (doa_image24953.jpg) |
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Medieval trackway running through Cobham Woods (doa_image24987.jpg) |
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Volunteer with window frame from the Cottage (doa_image24989.jpg) |
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Cobham Landscape Detectives Leaflets (doa_image24990.jpg) |
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This is an incredible link to the wider Cobham Hall estate, as one of the owners captained the first Ashes winning cricket team in the 1880’s…could this be a piece of memorabilia depicting this event…celebrated on the estate by the estate workers? (doa_image25011.jpg) |
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