Data from a Building Survey at the Monument to the Christie Family, St James's Gardens, Euston, Camden, 2019 (HS2 Phase One)

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High Speed Two Ltd., MOLA Headland Infrastructure, MOLA Northampton (2023) Data from a Building Survey at the Monument to the Christie Family, St James's Gardens, Euston, Camden, 2019 (HS2 Phase One) [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1119904

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High Speed Two Ltd., MOLA Headland Infrastructure, MOLA Northampton (2023) Data from a Building Survey at the Monument to the Christie Family, St James's Gardens, Euston, Camden, 2019 (HS2 Phase One) [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1119904

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Object ID 2615650
Object Title Heritage Agreement Method Statement: Dismantling and Storage of the Monument to the Christie Family in St James's Gardens
File name 1S21MCFBS_christie_monument_heritage_agreement_method_statement.pdf
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Author Luke Tremlett, MOLA-Headland Infrastructure
Title Heritage Agreement Method Statement: Dismantling and Storage of the Monument to the Christie Family in St James's Gardens
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Publisher MOLA-Headland Infrastructure
Published (place) London
Pages pp. 17
Abstract The Heritage Agreement Method Statement statement has been prepared to address the dismantling, removal and storage of the Grade II listed Monument to the Christie Family, which will be permanently moved from its current location in St James's Gardens and relocated elsewhere.

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