Deegan, A. (2014). Air Photo Mapping and Interpretation for Land North of Broom Road Lakenheath Suffolk. Alison Deegan. https://doi.org/10.5284/1090542.  Cite this via datacite

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Title: Air Photo Mapping and Interpretation for Land North of Broom Road Lakenheath Suffolk
Series: Alison Deegan Air Photo Interpretation and Mapping unpublished report series
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1090542
Publication Type: Report (in Series)
Abstract: This report concerns the results of interpretation and mapping of archaeological features from air photographs and LiDAR imagery for Land North of Broom Road, Lakenheath, Suffolk. This survey has recorded the remains of post medieval quarrying activity on the proposed development site. In the surrounding area the remains of a medieval or post medieval headland, banks, two former building plots and extensive quarrying have been recorded. Second World War features including aircraft obstructions and barbed wire obstructions are visible on the historic air photographs. A Royal Observer Corps post lies just to the east of the proposed development site on Maidscross Hill. Within the wider survey area there are also several possible archaeological features of uncertain origin.
Author: Alison Deegan
Publisher: Alison Deegan
Year of Publication: 2014
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District: West Suffolk
County: Suffolk
Country: England
Parish: Lakenheath
Grid Reference: 572398, 282600 (Easting, Northing)
Subjects / Periods:
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH INTERPRETATION (Event)
BLAST PEN (Monument Type England)
20TH CENTURY BLAST PEN (Tag)
BARBED WIRE OBSTRUCTION (Monument Type England)
20TH CENTURY BARBED WIRE OBSTRUCTION (Tag)
DESK BASED ASSESSMENT (Event)
20TH CENTURY (Historic England Periods)
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OASIS Id: alisonde1-215548
OBIB: 1314013
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Created Date: 18 Mar 2022