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A5225 Wigan, Hindley and Westhoughton Bypass: Objector's Alternative: Chequerbent/junction 5 section
Anon
1994
A5225 Wigan, Hindley and Westhoughton Bypass: Objector's Alternative: Knutshaw bridge Section
Anon
1994
A5225 Wigan, Hindley and Westhoughton Bypass: Objector's Alternative: Pink Route
Anon
1994
A6 Disley & High Lane Bypass. Archaeological Resources Report Part 1
Anon
1994
A6 Disley & High Lane Bypass. Archaeological Working Paper (Cultural Heritage Part 2)
Anon
1994
Lower Lime Farm, Lime Lane, Oldham: An Archaeological Watching Brief
P Peers
A watching brief was carried out during the demolition of a timber framed structure, which was contained within a group of farm buildings which were also demolished. The earliest map of the area to show Lower Lime Farm, dated 1793, showed a second building immediately to the west of the farmhouse, named 'Henry Booths'.It was almost certain that this represented the structure under observation. The timbers from the building were to be removed from site for storage or re-use; their removal was effected with minimal damage. Timbers which had been recorded during a survey in 1991 were removed first, and the watching brief continued during the demolition of a brick wall. Further sections of the timber framework were revealed which had not previously been visible. These were contemporary with those recorded earlier, and formed a box-frame made with pegged mortice and tenon joints. A sketch of these timbers was made prior to their removal. No further features associated with the timber framed structure were revealed. It was concluded that the structure appeared to have been of a similar construction to the farmhouse, and was therefore likely to have been built in c. 1700. It was noted that the possiblity that the structure had been the original farmhouse at Lower Lime Farm could only be substantiated by trial trenching. It was recommended that an evaluation should be carried out. [AIP]
1998
M6-M61 Link: Wigan, Hindley and Westhoughton Bypass
Anon
1991
M63 Improvement, Junctions 6-9: An Archaeological Assessment
A
Desk based assessment and field appraisal were undertaken on the proposed route. A number of sites were identified including the route of a Roman road and a number of medieval and post-medieval sites. Further investigation of some of these sites was recommended should they be affected by the development. [Au(abr)]
1993
M63 Improvement, Junctions 6-9: An Archaeological Survey
A
A programme of work was undertaken in advance of the proposed works. The aim of this programme was to record Sale Old Hall Dovecot prior to dismantling to allow a planned reconstruction. In addition to carrying out documentary research into the site of Sale Old Hall, and to locate Streford corn mill site and establish whether any remains survived. The study identified the core of Sale Old Hall, trial trenching was recommended. Streford corn mill should be considered lost. [Au(abr)]
1993
M66 Development, Ashton Moss: An Archaeological Watching Brief
Anon
1997
M66 Manchester Outer Ring Road Denton-Middleton Section: An Archaeological Assessment: Revised Report
T W Burke
Mark Fletcher
Michael D Nevell
This revised report was necessary to include the effect of connecting roads and all purpose road proposals which were not covered in the original assessment which was restricted to the proposed motorway route. The review also took into account new information generated by the North West Wetlands Survey. [Au(abr)]
1994
M66 Manchester Outer Ring Road Denton-Middleton Section: An Archaeological Evaluation
G Eyre Morgan
Graham Mottershead
L Nelson
Denis Power
P R Wilson
Archaeological evaluation involving trial trenching and palaeological research was carried out on eight sites along the designated route of the M66 Manchester Outer Ring Road. No archaeological remains were located during the trial trenching which warranted further investigation. [AIP]
1996
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