Number of records found: 587
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Monument record: MDR6515 Whaley Rock Shelter II, Oxpasture Lane, Elmton (Monument)Excavation at this rock shelter in 1937-48 and again in 1966 found it to have been periodically occupied from at least the Mesolithic to the Roman periods
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Monument record: MDR7089 Romano-British farmstead I, north of Egginton Brook, Willington (Monument)One of two Romano-British farmsteads excavated in advance of gravel quarrying in the early 1970s
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Monument record: MDR7360 Cropmark features to the west of Weston-on-Trent (Monument)Ring ditches and linear features have been identified on aerial photographs, partly overlain by ridge and furrow. The ring ditches may represent a barrow cemetery
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Monument record: MDR786 Cropmarks, Brocksford Farm, Doveridge (Monument)Cropmarks of a ring ditch, enclosures and ditches.
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Monument record: MDR825 No. 61 Church Street, The Grey House, Ashbourne (Listed Building)No. 61 Church Street, The Grey House, Ashbourne, built c1760.
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Monument record: MDR10913 The Abbey Public House, Darley Abbey (Scheduled Monument)Surviving 15th century remnant of Darley Abbey, converted into workers' cottages and then into a public house. Grade II* listed.
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Monument record: MDR11255 Medieval settlement and industrial site, Derby Magistrates Court site, Derby (Monument)Medieval domestic, and tanning or horn working, site; from 17th century within courts complex.
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Monument record: MDR12918 Church of Our Lady and St Thomas of Hereford, Regent Street, Ilkeston (Building)A Roman Catholic Church that was built in the 1920s or 30s, on the site of a 19th century Roman Catholic Chapel. It is not known if any material from the earlier chapel survives.
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Monument record: MDR2506 Borough Hill Univallate Hillfort and adjacent earthworks, Walton Upon Trent (Scheduled Monument)Earthworks are evident between Old Hall and Borough Hill Farm but their original plan cannot be determined.
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Monument record: MDR2514 Cropmarks north-west of Warren Barn, Walton on Trent (Monument)Various cropmark features identified from aerial photographs, including a ditched enclosure that may be a Roman fort or marching camp.