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Monument Type - City Defences
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P0646 York City Walls Chainage 2500-2586 Archaeological observations were made during consolidation of York City Walls close to Jewbury on the eastern part of the walls. Stonework detail on 1:50 scale hard copy photogrammetric plots of the interior and exterior elevations were amended and detail added concerning stone types, offsets, cracks, mortar variations and vegetational growth. Records were also made of sub wall walk deposits where engineering works were carried out as well as of the lower parts of three exterior buttresses and three interior arcade piers, all the latter of which were underpinned. These observations demonstrated a complex sequence of wall building, re-building, repair, addition and restoration.
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P0557 York City Walls Chainage 3416-3479 The external and internal faces of a section of the City Wall were recorded prior to its refurbishment.
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P0621 Bar Convent, Blossom Street A watching brief was carried out when foundation trenches for an extension to the kitchen of the Bar Convent were dug. Within these trenches much of the stratigraphy had been destroyed by modern service trenches but in situ deposits relating to agricultural and horticultural activity in the medieval and post medieval periods were recorded.
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P0548 York City Walls Chainage 1800-1900 and 2200-2245 The external and internal faces of a section of the City Wall were recorded prior to its refurbishment.
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P0499 York City Walls Chainage 3000-3100 The external and internal faces of a section of the City Wall were recorded prior to its refurbishment.
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P0491 Walmgate Bar Part of the medieval stonework of Walmgate Bar appears to have been rebuilt and restored. The upper courses are much more irregular and uneven and may date from the 19th century.
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P0375 York City Walls Chainage 492-587 (Tower 10) Observations were made during the excavation of 45 trenches dug through the wall walk revealed the medieval curtain wall to have a finely faced internal surface for part of its length. Alterations within Tower 10 suggest re-alignments of the curtain wall in the medieval period. The internal face of the curtain wall was recorded in advance of restoration.
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P0381 City Wall Rampart, Museum Gardens A small amount of rampart material was removed during the reinstatement of a retaining wall. The remaining material was of modern origin.
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P0297 York City Walls Chainage 2773 (Tower 35) Observation during excavations to insert wall ties revealed a blocked arrow slit beneath the Victorian wall walk. Internal and external faces of the tower were recorded.
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P0276 York City Walls Chainage 2300-2400 Observations during excavations to insert wall ties revealed earlier attempts to stabilise the wall and wall walk with brick and angle iron. Facing stones of the internal face of the curtain wall were revealed in places beneath the wall walk. Internal faces only were recorded.
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P0252 York City Walls Chainage 1919-1921 Observations during restoration revealed Victorian reconstruction to create a wall walk obscuring the original internal face of the City Wall. The external face was also recorded.
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P0202 York City Walls Chainage 1000-1017 (Tower 16) Observation during restoration revealed Victorian reconstruction to create a wall walk partially obscuring original internal faces of City Wall and Tower. Internal and external faces of wall and tower were recorded.
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P0147 York City Walls Chainage 949-1000 (Tower 15) Observation of a series of trenches into the wall walk revealed Victorian reconstruction to create a walk partially obscuring the original internal face of the City Wall and Tower.
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A0836 City walls, Monk Bar chainage 2272 - 2300 Observations of a series of trenches to insert wall ties revealed post-medieval and modern rebuilds prior to the construction of the Victorian wall walk. The internal face only was recorded.
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A0848 City walls, chainage 2167-2215 Observation during the removal and replacement of parts of the wall walk revealed the medieval curtain wall abutted by remains of post-medieval buildings, beneath a modern restoration. The wall walk was seen to be of Victorian date.
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A0845 City walls, buttress at chainage 693.1 Observation of a trial hole adjacent to a buttress revealed rampart deposits to a depth of 0.50m, the depth of the foundations.
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A0876 City walls, chainage 2262-2384 The external face of the City Wall was recorded prior to re-pointing, grouting and stone replacement.
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A0872 City walls, buttress at chainage 1681.8 Observation of a trial hole to examine buttress foundations revealed rampart make-up at a depth of 0.50m.
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A0862 City Walls, Paragon Street, chainage 3200-3240.8 Observations during the insertion of wall ties beneath the wall walk revealed the roughly cut back core of the medieval wall sealed by Victorian wall walk construction material.
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A0857 City Walls, Paragon Street, chainage 3061.8-3089 A record of the lower courses of the external face of the curtain wall was made in advance of re-pointing and stone replacement.
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A0856 City Walls, Paragon Street, chainage 3317-3324 A record of the lower courses of the external face of the curtain wall was made in advance of re-pointing and the insertion of doweling rods.
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A0853 City Walls, Jewbury chainage 2531.2 A record of a buttress against the external face of the city wall made in advance of its repair.
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A0798 City Walls, Walmgate to Fishergate, chainage 3100-3200 Observations during the insertion of wall ties beneath the wall walk revealed the roughly cut back core of the medieval wall sealed by Victorian wall walk construction material. The internal face of the curtain wall was recorded.
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A0754 City Walls, Jewbury repair Observation during excavation beneath the Victorian wall walk revealed earlier post-medieval activity sealing remains of the curtain wall showing no evidence of the walkway. External and internal faces of the wall were recorded in advance of re-pointing, grouting and stone replacement.
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A0674 City wall, Fishergate - Tower 37 [Offset] Observations during the insertion of wall ties beneath the wall walk revealed the roughly cut back core of the medieval wall sealed by Victorian wall walk construction material.