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Monument: IPS 072 Stoke Hill Rail Tunnel, Ipswich, (IAS 9301, IAS 9501). (Monument)Flint implements and Pleistocene mammal bones.
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Monument: SBN 121 Stoke Hough, Stoke-by-Nayland (Monument)Green visible on Hodskinson's Map of 1783.
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Monument: SBC 027 Stoke Mill (Monument)Water mill named `Stoke Mill' depicted on Hodskinson's map of 1783 (S1, on leat(?) of the River Stour.
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Monument: IPS 1817 Stoke Mills, Ipswich. (Monument)Stoke Mill seen on the Orwell/Gipping shown on Bowen's, Hodskinson's, Saxton's & Speede's maps.
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Monument: IPS 675 Stoke Park, Ipswich. (Monument)Two buildings shown and named Stoke Park by Hodskinson 1783 (S1) Park and associated great house shown on 1884, 1904 and 1927 OS Maps. Now demolished. Associated park, largely built over but a portion remains as Bourne Park.
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Monument: IPS 683 Stoke Quay, Great Whip Street, Ipswich. (Monument)Evaluation and excavation identified Early Saxon cemetery and Ipswich ware pottery kiln, ditches, pits and finds dating to the middle and late Saxon periods and late 9th century church and cemetery. Excavation was issued IPS 683 - to be recorded o...
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Monument: SBC 037 Stoke-By-Clare historic settlement core (Monument)Indicative area of the historic settlement core of Stoke-By-Clare.
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Poorly Located Monument: SBN 109 Stoke-by-Nayland General (Poorly Located Monument)Ongoing (?) field-walking survey of parish since 1987, supervised by Mark Pearce of Nottingham University. Formerly recorded as SBN MISC
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Monument: SBN 098 Stoke-By-Nayland historic settlement core (Monument)Indicative area of the historic settlement core of Stoke-By-Nayland.
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Monument: FNN 009 Stoland Abbey (Monument)`Stoland Abbey' appears as the name of a building to the west of the circular earthwork in Cromwell's Plantation (see FNN 005) on the 1st edition 1in scale Ordnance Survey map, 1837 (S1).