Digital Datasets from a Flood Alleviation Scheme at Swine Castle Hill, Bransholme, Hull, 2011-2023

Benedict Dyson, York Archaeology, Archaeological Research Services Ltd, Humber Field Archaeology, Magnitude Surveys Ltd, FAS Heritage, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5284/1117730. How to cite using this DOI

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Benedict Dyson, York Archaeology, Archaeological Research Services Ltd, Humber Field Archaeology, Magnitude Surveys Ltd, FAS Heritage (2024) Digital Datasets from a Flood Alleviation Scheme at Swine Castle Hill, Bransholme, Hull, 2011-2023 [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1117730

Object ID 2605043
Object Title Bransholme: A Castle in the Marches. Interpretation Board.
File name Interpretation_Board.jpg
Format JPG
Format Type JPEG File Interchange Format 1.01
Checksum b489ffe7e5a33d4a71659ea2c78a36c1
Last Modified 21-Mar-2024
File size 8 Mb
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Data Type Image
Title Bransholme: A Castle in the Marches. Interpretation Board.
Description This is the Environment Agency interpretation board, which has been been installed on-site at Castle Hill, Bransholme to celebrate the completion of the Holderness Drain Flood Alleviation Scheme. It includes children's drawings from Biggin Hill Primary School and Ben Dyson's 3D reconstruction model.
Creator Environment Agency
Copyright © Environment Agency
Location OtherBransholme
Coordinates OSGB512545 434334
Subject OtherCastle
OtherMotte
OtherMotte and Bailey
OtherMedieval

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