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remains and Saxon
At Folly Bridge in Oxford the remains of an original Saxon structure can be seen, and medieval stone bridges such as Newbridge and Abingdon Bridge are still in use.
The remains of many villas are found around these cities, which suggests that the area was both wealthy and relatively sophisticated, and thus that this Saxon advance was a heavy blow to the Britons.
Streatham's first parish church, St Leonard's, dates back to Saxon times, although only the mediaeval tower remains in the present church.
The name Witham is Saxon in origin and remains unchanged in spelling.
Minster Abbey is a house incorporating remains of the Saxon abbey and alleged to be the oldest continuously inhabited house in England.
It is believed there was a Saxon settlement in the vicinity as late Saxon potsherds and an 8th-century coin have been found buried under the remains of the priory's west nave.
There is archaeological evidence indicating that there were timber buildings to the west of the church in the late Saxon period, and it is suspected that the remains of the Saxon settlement may continue to lie beneath the town centre.
After the fall of the Roman Empire, it became a Saxon settlement and remains of a Saxon cemetery were found during the construction of the Aston Clinton Bypass.
* Saxon remains found in 2001 when bypass was being built.
The grounds of St. Peter's Church contain many Saxon and Viking remains, and the church itself contains a Viking hogback stone.
Further finds include Roman pottery and coins, and the apparent remains of a Saxon leather worker.
Melton Mowbray itself had six recorded crosses the construction of which spanned several centuries: ( i ) Kettleby Cross, ( close to the present Total filling station near the junction of Dalby Road to the Leicester Road ), ( ii ) Sheep Cross, on what was Spital End, ( now Nottingham Street / Park Road Junction, ( iii ) Corn Cross at the Swine Lane / Spittle End junction, ( reconstructed and reinstated on the Nottingham St / High St junction in 1996 as a memorial to the Royal Army Veterinary Corps ), ( iv ) Butter Cross or High Cross, at the west end of Beast Market ,( again reconstructed from partial remains of the original Saxon cross in 1986 / 7 in the Market Place ), ( v ) Sage Cross, at the East end of the Beast Market close to Salt gate ,( on Sherrard Street opposite Sage Cross Street ), and ( vi ) Thorpe Cross at the end of Saltgate ( near the junction of Thorps Road and Saxby Road ).
Although Roman remains are few, there is ample evidence of Anglo Saxon settlement in the area.
A series of fires in the 20th century destroyed many of Moretonhampstead's ancient buildings, but sufficient still remains to demonstrate the Saxon and Medieval heritage, and the later industrial prosperity.
A Saxon cemetery was found two hundred years ago and the bumps and hollows between the A6 and the River Soar may be the remains of a Saxon village.
Other early remains in the area date from the Bronze Age, Roman and Saxon periods.
Early and Middle Saxon Ramsey remains elusive.
Indeed, the siting of the Saxon Guildhall here was probably due to the amphitheatre's remains Excavations by MOLAS in 2000 at the entrance to Guildhall Yard exposed remains of the great 13th-century gatehouse built directly over the southern entrance to the Roman amphitheatre, which raises the possibility that enough of the Roman structure survived to influence the siting not only of the gatehouse and Guildhall itself but also of the church of St Lawrence Jewry whose strange alignment may shadow the elliptical form of the amphitheatre beneath.
At this time Anglo Saxon remains were found near the site of the present front drive of Mentmore Towers.

remains and boat
This suspicion was heightened, when the crew of the discovery boat came aboard and informed the captain they had come across a new moccasin as well as the partially butchered remains of a seal.
* the Turya class torpedo boat, which was introduced in 1972 and still remains in service today
* the Matka class missile boat, which was introduced in the 1980s and still remains in service today
* the Muravey class patrol boat, which was introduced in the 1980s and still remains in service today
The island has evidence from every stage in the history of Orkney, with a Neolithic settlement at Rinyo, Bronze Age burnt mounds, Iron Age crannogs and brochs ( the highest density anywhere in Scotland: three within of coastline ), Viking boat burials, remains of a medieval church and the stately home at Trumland.
Many remains of Roman cargo ships as well as of the boat of Garibaldi were found there.
The remains of cradles for boat repair and some hull parts can still be seen preserved in the mud on the foreshore.
Legend holds that James, son of Zebedee | St. James's remains were carried by boat from Jerusalem to northern Spain where they were buried on the site of what is now the city of Santiago de Compostela.
Once a major center for wooden boat building, the village remains a commercial and recreational center.
It was too late for duty in WW I, and after the war was beached as a entertainment boat, where it remains today, swamped, broken, and off-limits, adjoining a fishing pier.
Later in the screenplay, Aguirre and his men find a boat and the long dead remains of Orellana's soldiers.
The sequence with the boat caught in the upper branches of a tree remains, but as filmed it seems to be simply a hallucinatory vision.
The oldest boat remains ever found in Norway ( Haugvikbåten-2, 500 years old ) was discovered in a bog in Sømna.
That boat remains in production, with more than 100, 000 made in the past three decades.
Central Bangkok has the Khlong Saen Saeb, which is a route for a boat service that remains a vital public transportation function in the traffic-congested capital.
The remains of a Catalina flying boat that crashed on the slopes of Heishival Beg in 1948 lie in a stream bed near the shore.
Larger boats do a dip-pole gybe ( jibe ) in which the pole remains attached to the mast and the outer end is lowered until it can clear the head-stay and is then raised back up on the other side of the boat to the proper height with the topping lift.
The captain assists by maneuvering the boat so that the fish remains astern ( behind the boat ), while other members of the crew race to reel in the other lines so as to avoid tangling with the angler reeling in the fish.
As they come ashore to explore it, the Captain stubs his toe on a piece of wood protruding from the sand, which is excavated and turns out to be the remains of Sir Francis Haddock's jolly boat.
Examples of the correct use of a " pan-pan " call from a boat or ship may include the following cases, provided the skipper or master remains confident that they can handle the situation and that there is no current danger to the life of any person or to the safety of the vessel itself.
Burial at sea is the disposal of human remains in the ocean, normally from a ship or boat.
The remains of Nynehead boat Lift
Vanauken inherited a substantial amount of money and used some of it to have a boat built which they named Grey Goose, for the bird which remains true to one mate throughout life.

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