Foggy day in Tameside

http://youtu.be/QbgyZzJ7Oig

a tune by Fred Astaire, likely to have been listened to in Eastwood House pre WW2.

 

After a cool start ( idea for overhead photos though!) Work carried on , Sarah was kept on her toes with her fourth day of school children …only two days to go. Thanks to all the teachers for their support. Hope there are some budding archaeologists in these groups.

The front entrance started showing some promise, however a layer of bricks were a little out of place, possibly a later phase related to a parks use?

Trench two started to match the geophysics and it would appear that this area was cleared comprehensively and worked over by machinery during the demolition of the site.

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Trench two, note linear anomaly entering trench the from the left, the cinders used to level the features cause the magnetic shapes

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Note the left hand corner which matches the geophysiocs anomaly

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Possible main wall on left of photo and to the right a later phase of bricks laid on their sides for use as a path

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Interior cellar wall with likely door entrance

 

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