Lorna and Lowell’s research through the census records for 2 – 8 South Tenter Street.
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Episode 1 of our new video series. This film introduces the site and gives a flavour of work on the site
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Gary writes about his ongoing pit digging experiences
Article about Minories Station near the Prescot Street site in E1
This article is about the Catholic Church of the English Martyrs, built by E. W Pugin in the 19th century, and still an active place of worship today.
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This is a first journal post from Greg Crees. He talks about the large circular feature he is excavating. It is certainly post medieval, but is it another soakaway…?
Photo diary entry for 28th March and 31st March 2008.
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This article is the report for the week ending 28th March 2008, written by Field Officer Chaz Morse.
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This is a short article covering what we know about South Tenter Street from documentary and archaeological sources.
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Photo diary entry for 27th March.
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Lorna is looking at archive evidence for who lived in the houses at South Tenter Street and Prescot Street before they were destroyed in the Second World War.
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A first journal post from Fergal O’Donoghue about the soak away he is digging.
Photos from the second days work at Prescot Street.