Number of records found: 600
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Monument record: MDR12181 Pump Room, The Crescent, Buxton (Listed Building)Pump Room, The Crescent, Buxton, built in 1894.
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Monument record: MDR2794 Chambered Cairn, Minninglow, Ballidon (Monument)Large Neolithic/early Bronze Age chambered cairn excavated in the 1800s and 1973-1974, with evidence of re-use in the Roman period.
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Monument record: MDR4581 Stanley-Chaddesden Footrill Tramway, Derby (Monument)Tramway operated by continuous-rope haulage system between Stanley Footrill Colliery and a coal wharf at Roe Farm, Chaddesden. Opened 1894; closed 1918.
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Monument record: MDR5572 Possible deserted medieval village, Church or Little Wilne (Monument)Excavations in 1974 and 1975 indicate medieval (or earlier) settlement to the south and east of the church, while earthworks, now destroyed, suggested settlement to the west also
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Monument record: MDR102 Flint and pottery artefacts, Hillhead, Hartington Upper Quarter (Monument)Four hundred Neolithic/Bronze Age flints and several fragments Romano-British pottery found in the corner of a field to the north of Hillhead; exact field and findspot unknown.
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Monument record: MDR10233 Artefact scatter, north of Elmton Farm, Elmton (Monument)Fieldwalking in 1985 recovered several flint tools, 9 cores and a considerable number of flint flakes and miscellaneous waste. The majority of the material was Mesolithic.
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Monument record: MDR11172 Pottery scatter south of Pinxton Castle, Pinxton (Monument)Low concentration of Romano-British and medieval pottery recovered from several adjacent fields in 1993.
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Monument record: MDR11280 Alleged Anglo-Saxon accessory vessel, Chester Green, Derby (Find Spot)Pottery vessel in Derby Museum, published as Anglo-Saxon from Little Chester, but reassessed as probably having an ethnographic origin
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Monument record: MDR12259 All Saints' Roman Catholic Church, Church Street, Glossop (Listed Building)All Saints' was built in 1836 as the first Catholic Church in the area.
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Monument record: MDR12578 Roman Catholic Church, Belle Vue Road, Ashbourne (Building)A Roman Catholic Church that was built in 1887. It appears to have been built on the site of an earlier Roman Catholic Chapel, which was possibly built in 1814. It still appears to be in use as a place of worship [2011].