Barrowman, S. (2009). An Archaeological Evaluation at the Former Kingston Power Station, Downhall Road, Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames, KT2 5AH. Brockley: Pre-Construct Archaeology Limited. https://doi.org/10.5284/1017371. Cite this using datacite

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An Archaeological Evaluation at the Former Kingston Power Station, Downhall Road, Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames, KT2 5AH
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Pre-Construct Archaeology Ltd (London) unpublished report series
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An archaeological evaluation was undertaken on the site of the former Kingston Power Station, comprising of 3 trenches and 6 test pits. Trench 1 and all test pits provided geoarchaeological evidence relating to the former line and deposits of the Thames and Downhall Ditch/Latchmere Channel. Trench 3 revealed brickearth, cut by a ditch, stake holes, and possible pit and post holes, all un-datable. Trench 2 was abandoned for health and safety reasons.
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S Barrowman
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Pre-Construct Archaeology Limited
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Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
Greater London HER (OASIS Reviewer)
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2009
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Site: Former Kingston Power Station, Downhall Road
Parish: KINGSTON UPON THAMES
District: Kingston upon Thames
County: Greater London
Country: England
Location - Auto Detected: Kingston Power Station
Grid Reference: 517900, 169600 (Easting, Northing)
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POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) CLAY PIPE (SMOKING) (Object England)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods) DAUB (Object England)
UNCERTAIN (Historic England Periods) Lithic Implements (Find)
POST MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods) TILE (Object England)
ROMAN (Historic England Periods) TILE (Object England)
UNCERTAIN (Historic England Periods) DITCH (Monument Type England)
UNCERTAIN (Historic England Periods) PIT (Monument Type England)
UNCERTAIN (Historic England Periods) POST HOLE (Monument Type England)
UNCERTAIN (Historic England Periods) Stake Holes (Monus)
UNCERTAIN (Historic England Periods) STREAM (Monument Type England)
20TH CENTURY (Historic England Periods) UNDERGROUND STRUCTURE (Monument Type England)
UNCERTAIN (Historic England Periods) WATERCOURSE (Monument Type England)
ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING (Event)
TRIAL TRENCH (Event)
TEST PIT (Event)
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OASIS Id: preconst1-58961
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25 Nov 2016