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- Title
MIDDLE SAXON AND LATER ARCHAEOLOGICAL REMAINS IN WHITEHALL.
- Authors
Jorgensen, Paw
- Abstract
Archaeological investigations undertaken during the streetscape improvements in Whitehall revealed the remains of several periods of activity. Middle Saxon activity most likely assodated with that previously found at the Old Treasury Building in the 1960s was revealed on Whitehall opposite the west end of Horse Guards Avenue. Elsewhere masonry associated with York Place, the Archlnshop of York's offidal residence in London, and Whitehall Palace was found. Later remains consisted of buildings which were constructed in the 18th and 19th century following the destruction of Whitehall Palace in two fires at the end of the 17th century.
- Subjects
ENGLAND; WHITEHALL (London, England); UNITED Kingdom; ARCHAEOLOGY; HISTORY of archaeology; ARCHAEOLOGICAL excavations; ARCHAEOLOGICAL finds; MASONRY; SAXONS; STREETSCAPES (Urban design); NINETEENTH century
- Publication
Transactions of the London & Middlesex Archaeological Society, 2013, Vol 64, p57
- ISSN
0076-0501
- Publication type
Article