…Notes on Semi-Circular River-wall Buttresses These observations are based on photographs included … in the Thames Discovery Programme Flickr collection. Both sites have previously been investigated by … Museum of London Archaeology as part of developer funded projects. Buttress at Thames Wharf The … first buttress is located at Thames Wharf. There is a marked difference between the embankment walls … up- and down-stream of this buttress; in particular at the height to which they were first built …
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…Work at this site by the Thames Archaeological Survey recorded a limited number of features on the … foreshore; these included peat deposits and timber piles which may represent the remains of a stair … or causeway providing access to the Bishop of London’s palace. Survey by the Thames Discovery … Programme in 2009 recorded three timber piles representing a structure of as yet unknown function of … Iron Age date; interesting research remains to be undertaken on the possible association of this …
http://www.thamesdiscovery.org/riverpedia/fulham-palace-riverpedia · 17 August 2009
…An archive of all FROG Blog entries relating to the Fulham Palace site. … …
http://www.thamesdiscovery.org/frog-blog/fulham-palace-archive · 8 February 2009
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