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Proc Suffolk Inst Archaeol Hist 39 (4)
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Title:
Proc Suffolk Inst Archaeol Hist 39 (4)
Series
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Series:
Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology & History
Volume
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Volume:
39 (4)
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
D Allen
Publisher
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Publisher:
Suffolk Institute of Archaeology & History
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2000
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Source:
BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
09 Feb 2001
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Drawings of Walton Castle and other monuments in Walton and Felixstowe
John Fairclough
Steven J Plunkett
419 - 459
Five hitherto lost illustrations, claimed to be from a group of twelve whose location was until recently unknown, were rediscovered by the authors in 1998. A further two drawings from the group have since been identified. This article considers their relationship to other known sources for the monuments concerned (which include Walton Castle, the Roman Fort and Walton Church) and to explore their origin and importance as evidence for the early history of Felixstowe. Includes a discussion of the early history of Walton Castle.
Thomas Essington of Brightwell and the identity of his sculptor
D Allen
460 - 469
Two mid-seventeenth century alabaster monuments to two of Essington's children, located in Brightwell Church (St John the Baptist) are here said to be the work of the European sculptor Cibber.
The old police house in Debenham; an unique survival from the first half of the nine...
Timothy Easton
484 - 492
Details a structure built in 1849.
A stirrup-strap mount from Little Glemham, Suffolk: a possible import
David W Williams
493 - 494
Class B pentagonal mount with unusual zoomorphic decoration possibly indicating an import.
Archaeology in Suffolk 1999
495 - 531