Adcock, J. (2005). Geophysical Survey Report. Sykes Grave Survey, Sledmere, East Riding of Yorkshire. Bradford: Geophysical Surveys of Bradford (GSB Prospection).

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Geophysical Survey Report. Sykes Grave Survey, Sledmere, East Riding of Yorkshire
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6
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The grave of Mark Sykes [1879-1919] lay in the grounds of St. Mary's Church, Sledmere. An anomalous feature was present in the GPR data beneath the grave cover stone. This feature was thought to be that of the gave of his wife, Edith Sykes. [Au(adp)]
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J Adcock
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Geophysical Surveys of Bradford (GSB Prospection)
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2005
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Location - Auto Detected: St Marys Church Sledmere
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Date Of Issue From: 2005 Date Of Coverage From: 01 Date Of Coverage To: 01 Editorial Expansion: Site name: SYKES GRAVE SURVEY, SLEDMERE
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Investigation type: Geophysical Survey
District: East Riding of Yorkshire
Monument: GRAVE. Modern (1901-present)
Ngr: SE93006460
Parish: Sledmere
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18 Jan 2009