Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 5:32 pm
Priceless Brass Bowel
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Priceless Brass Bowel
Sadly not I am someone whose house where i live backs on to these allotments, can you believe it all that wonderful stuff just yards away from where i am livingForum Monk wrote:Manystones wrote:So is our new friend Autumn Lady Ms McGlashon herself??![]()
Hmmmm - I missed the Peterborough location for AutumnLady
Welcome Autumnlady, If you like old this is the place, I think Digit has bragging rights! I've been on min to get his shovel and try his backyard but he always has some excuse.Sadly not I am someone whose house where i live backs on to these allotments, can you believe it all that wonderful stuff just yards away from where i am living
So its all unfurling in front of our eyes so to speak.
Anyway hi from me, real name Chris, lover of history, archaeology and well anything old.
Digit wrote: How did this discovery come about? Most allotments are of considerable age, some in excess of 150yrs, with almost continous cultivation how did this remain hidden for so long?
This area is the old part of town and as you rightly say the allotments are very old, Peterborough had brick works here dating i believe from the the 18th century and this grew until around the 1880's then it went big scale with workers houses (terraced, little or no garden)being built and of course the allotments may have been allocated then. I am not surprised it has remained hidden for so long because of the area, certainly at one time it may well have been used regularly but of late no, this area attracts students and folks less likely to use the allotments, most of the houses are private short term lettings. I believe this young lady had taken over the allotment and was digging it over to start planting her veg and lo, she found a skull. The first we knew was when the police were all over it.
Is the site being developed perhaps?
Not to my knowledge it is merely an allotment site, we have a lot here in Peterborough dotted around the older parts of the city.
How large is the area of potential interest?
I would say its a couple of acres but i dont have any specifics to hand
Is the area of interest all within the allotments or has building development taken place over some of it?
Its all in the allotment area
Any plans or pictures available?
Only what you can see on the links I have given you, its all gone very quiet now and there wont be any folk on there planting spuds anytime soon, the diggers i believe will be coming back to look at the whole area and there is talk of a time team dig.
Bet you wish you hadn't joined us now!
Actually i am enjoying talking to you very much, thanks for being such a nice bunch![]()
As an aside-we have had lots of interesing finds in this area, Sutton Hoo is not far from here as is Flag Fen and the A1 runs along side the city and they are always digging there, in some of the fields the Roman Pottery is easy to spot, i got alovely bit of Samian Wear last year.
Oh i have just found a map of all the allotments in the city click here http://www.peterborough.gov.uk/PDF/lei- ... nt-map.pdf you are looking for the PALMERSTON ROAD site
Now what have I done??Another fine mess you gotten us into Stanley.
No but in keeping with your previous theme, I have an X-ray of my colon.stan wrote:Has anyone seen a photo of the brass bowl?
stan wrote: Jolly good, pip pip, and all that!
Has anyone seen a photo of the brass bowl?
Ta!
Indeed! As to its importance in this we shall have to see...Digit wrote:I noted from your plans that the site appears to border the river...