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Jul 24
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Trench 2 still delivering on day 5.

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Trench 2 still delivering on day 5.

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Jul 23
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Melvyn Dresner in a hole. Trench 1 to be precise….

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Melvyn Dresner in a hole. Trench 1 to be precise. Clitterhouse Farm.

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Jul 23
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Trench 2 looking north. Last photo before I start mattocking…

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Trench 2 looking north. Last photo before I start mattocking the nice cobbled surface. Onwards and downwards.

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Jul 23
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Ted getting down and dirty in trench 2 clitterhouse farm.

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Ted getting down and dirty in trench 2 clitterhouse farm.

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Jul 22
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Trench 2. The trench that won’t stop giving.

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Trench 2. The trench that won’t stop giving.

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Jul 22
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Trench 2 at clitterhouse farm. Don pointing to a feature…

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Trench 2 at clitterhouse farm. Don pointing to a feature and Bill providing the leg work. Taken 20 minutes before an iron pipe showed up running across the trench.

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Jul 22
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Clitterhouse Farm, Claremont Road in the 19th century. We are…

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Clitterhouse Farm, Claremont Road in the 19th century. We are currently digging here to uncover the secrets of the past. Come and visit us on Saturday 23rd or Sunday 24th Jult between 10pm – 3pm to see what we have uncovered.

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Jul 21
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Digging at Clitterhouse hoping to find out more about the…

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Digging at Clitterhouse hoping to find out more about the Manor.

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May 22
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Britain has some of the most amazing and diverse archaeological remains in the world, however the new Neighbourhood Planning and Infrastructure Bill announced today puts all of this at risk, leading to the destruction of our past for good. The lack of surveys will inherently lead to this.

Mar 15
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Work to preserve the remains of the wall that originally surrounded the Roman town of Verulamium is underway.

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