Volume 22 - 1968

Transactions of the London & Middlesex Archaeological Society

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  • Contents Pages
  • Part 1, 1968
  • Archaeological finds in the City of London, 1965-6 - Guildhall Museum
  • The Middlesex bibliography - Arthur H Hall
  • Note on Newgate Prison - Nellie J M Kerling
  • Eighteenth-century fieldwork in London and Middlesex: some unpublished drawings by William Stukely F Celoria & B W Spencer
  • Some discoveries in the City of London, 1954-9 Peter - R V Marsden
  • The Improved Industrial Dwellings Company - John Nelson Tarn
  • Part 2, 1969
  • Archaeological finds in the City of London, 1966-8 - Guildhall Museum
  • A Roman site at Clapham - H J M Green
  • Did Wren design Terrace House, Battersea Frank - T Smallwood
  • The Roman pottery industry of London - Peter Marsden
  • Two native bronzes of the Roman period from London in the Nicholson Museum, Sydney - J V S Megaw
  • The brasses of Middlesex, Part 13: Harlington - H K Cameron
  • A human cremation burial from Hendon - Brian Robertson
  • A remarkable alignment of London churches - H R Ambler
  • Edwin Chadwick and the first large-scale Ordnance Survey of London - Ida Darlington
  • Part 3, 1970
  • Archaeological finds in the City of London, 1966-9 - Guildhall Museum
  • An investigation of Roman road no. 167 - Brian Robertson
  • A seventeenth-century hospital matron: Margaret Blague Nellie - J M Kerling
  • Documentary evidence for the medieval fabric of St Mary’s parish church, Willesden - Laurence Keen
  • Local, metropolitan and national history - Philip D Whitting
  • A London mystery solved - R Merrifield