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Building: DUN 188 Ship Inn (Building)Grade II listed 18th century public house.
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Monument: GSE 055 Shipwreck off Pakefield Cliffs, possibly a landing craft from the latter pard of World War II. (Monument)Shipwreck just off Pakefield Cliffs, possibly a landing craft from the latter part of World War II
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Monument: BAW 078 Shingle Street (Monument)World War II practice trenches, Shingle Street
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Monument: SMW 011 Shipmeadow Locks; Geldeston Lock (Monument)Shipmeadow Locks named on 1783 map (S1). Complex of lock gates, sluices, foot bridges & water channels shown on 1880s OS map. Best preserved of 3 locks on Waveney leading to Bungay Staithe.
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Monument: BSE 291 Shire Hall Complex Assessment, Bury St Edmunds (Monument)Archaeological assessment, comprising a documentary search, geophysical survey and the excavation of trial holes was carried out at the Shire Hall site, see description for details.
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Monument: IPS 1826 Ship Yard, St Clements, Ipswich (Monument)Ship Yard illustrated on Tithe Map 1844
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Poorly Located Monument: ORF 216 Shipwrecks recorded in the `Ipswich Journal' for 1820s and 1830s off the coast of Orford (Poorly Located Monument)Shipwrecks recorded in the `Ipswich Journal' for 1820s and 1830s off the coast of Orford. Formerly recorded as ORF MISC
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Monument: BAW 077 Shingle Street (Monument)Post Medieval allotment garden earthworks
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Monument: SMW 022 Shipmeadow Common, Shipmeadow (Monument)Common visible, but not named on Hodskinson 1783.
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Poorly Located Monument: SWD 086 Shipwrecks recorded in the `Ipswich Journal' for 1820s and 1830s off the coast of Southwold. (Poorly Located Monument)Shipwrecks recorded in the `Ipswich Journal' for 1820s and 1830s off the coast of Southwold. Formerly recorded as SWD MISC