Volume 35 - 1984

Transactions of the London & Middlesex Archaeological Society

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  • Contents Pages
  • Dendrochronology and Roman London J Hillam, R Morgan & I Tyers
  • Roman timber-lined wells in the City of London: further examples -Tony Wilmott
  • A cache of Roman intaglios from Eastcheap, City of London - Martin Henig
  • Two inscribed finger rings from the City of London - Martin Henig
  • A note on Roman bone hinges from the City of London - C E E Jones
  • A military object from London in the Pitt-Rivers collection in the Salisbury Museum - Graham Webster
  • Excavations at Roman Road/Parnell Road, Old Ford, London E3 - Peter S Mills
  • Sitewatching at Gardiner’s Corner, Aldgate, E1 - Robert L Whytehead
  • Property destruction in Civil-War London - Stephen Porter
  • John Conyers, London’s first archaeologist - J Burnby
  • A seventeenth-century Hounslow ‘mortuary’ sword in Gunnersbury Park Museum - Phil Philo
  • A mace for Mincing Lane precinct - Rosemary Weinstein
  • Surgeons’ Hall, Old Bailey, designed by William Jones - G C R Morris
  • Excavations at Burlington Road, Fulham, London SW6 - Peter S Mills
  • The brasses of Middlesex: Part 24: Northolt, Norwood, Pinner and Ruislip - H K Cameron
  • The Lethieullier tomb at Clapham - Sarah Markham