Scouring Google Earth looking for crop/parchmarks of long vanished medieval churches. Anyone know of one aside from Kerdiston, #Norfolk?
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@caitlinrgreen Thanks! It really makes me wonder how many more can be discovered on Google Earth -
@LandscapeIan Def worth a look around on Google, must be more to spot! -
@caitlinrgreen I'm working through a list of the totally vanished ones here in Norfolk along with grid references. No joy yet... -
@LandscapeIan Just peeked at a few Lincs possibilities, but Stain and Crowland only hits at the moment, fwiw -
@caitlinrgreen More than one Norfolk listing said that church remains were only found during deep ploughing. I imagine the same in Lincs!
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@caitlinrgreen That shows up beautifully on the 2005 image and there's also the dig that took place in 2004 if you try time slider -
@LandscapeIan Is that in Google Earth? I may have to download it if so! :)
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@LandscapeIan 1969 aerial pic and ground pic from more recently: http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archiveDS/archiveDownload?t=arch-1045-1/dissemination/pdf/3623_AnchorChurchField_Crowland.pdf … & http://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MLI22029&resourceID=1006 …pic.twitter.com/f0H0f5prAG
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@caitlinrgreen Great photos. The cropmarks are incredibly clear
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