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Monument Type - Air Raid Shelter
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P0797 69 Holgate Road A construction cut and the probable remains of a World War II air raid shelter were recorded and seen cut through natural deposits to the rear of the property.
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P0492 Clifton Park, Shipton Road While a few fragments of medieval pottery were recovered and may point to possible activity on the site in the medieval period, 19th century buildings have truncated any earlier archaeological remains which might have been present. A small civil air-raid shelter built into the mound directly opposite East Cottages, which dated from c. 1940 contained some graffiti dating from its original period of use.
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P0471 Air Raid Shelter, Centurion Park, Clifton Airfield A stanton semi-shrunken air raid shelter was recorded.
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P0192 The Grange Hotel, 5-9 Clifton 1.50m depth of modern backfill deposits of an air raid shelter were removed. Beneath this a build-up deposit of 0.20m depth and containing Roman pottery dating to the 2nd century, was observed to cover the area excavated. Beneath this was an interface of 0.10m depth of sandy clay above the natural sub-soil. An articulated skeleton was found within this interface. This inhumation was found adjacent to the course of a Roman road.
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A0784 45-57 Gillygate "Roman activity of the 2nd and 3rd century date, in the form of ditches, and evidence for a timber building was recorded only 0.70m beneath the modern garage forecourt. Medieval features recorded included stake-hole, pits and drains but no structural remains were encountered. A 19th century housing development had truncated post-medieval deposits."
- P0834 Site of St Leonard's Hospital, Museum Street