Kaikas, M. (2019). St Stephen's Church, West Bowling. Headland Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1116017. Cite this using datacite

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St Stephen's Church, West Bowling
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Headland Archaeology (UK) Ltd unpublished report series
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Headland Archaeology (UK) Ltd was commissioned by Ashwell Biomass Ltd to undertake an archaeological watching brief during the groundworks for the installation of a pipe connecting a new wood pellet boiler and fuel store with the church. The watching brief comprised monitoring the excavation of a single trench within the courtyard of St Stephen's Church in Bradford, centred on National Grid Ref SE 1605 3136. The groundworks were undertaken in January 2019. Within the trench the remains of 11 burials (brick lined and in coffins), part of the Victorian graveyard, were exposed resulting in the recovery of both articulated and dis-articulated human remains. These remains were returned to the Church for reburial in compliance with the WSI. Apart from the Victorian burials, the remains of a possible mausoleum and a possible hearth of the same period were identified and recorded. Within the trench the remains of 11 burials (brick lined and in coffins), part of the Victorian graveyard, were exposed resulting in the recovery of both articulated and dis-articulated human remains. These remains were returned to the Church for reburial in compliance with the WSI. Apart from the Victorian burials, the remains of a possible mausoleum and a possible hearth of the same period were identified and recorded.
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Michail-Athanasios Kaikas ORCID icon
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Headland Archaeology
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2019
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County: Bradford
Parish: Trident
Country: England
County: West Yorkshire
District: Bradford
Grid Reference: 416049, 431359 (Easting, Northing)
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OASIS Id: headland5-360501
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24 Nov 2023