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Year: 2013 Author: Steve White Categories: Medieval, Day of Archaeology 2013, Digital Archaeology, Historical Archaeology, Survey, Commercial Archaeology, Post Medieval
Tags: maps, assessment, farmland, documentary history, Agas, Archaeology, Mola, urbanisation, London, Rocque, Bloomsbury
White, Steve (2013): Coralie Acheson (MOLA): Mapping the history of Bloomsbury. https://doi.org/10.5284/1079884 | 308 Kb |
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The Agas map. I like to think these dudes are having fun pretending to be birds (as aeroplanes hadn’t been invented!) (doa_image9440.jpg) |
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Rocque’s map of 1746 (doa_image9441.jpg) |
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I’m sure there’s a desk under there somewhere!! (doa_image9442.jpg) |
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