Mulgrave Community Research Project

Funded by LEADER and Heritage Lottery Fund

Thursday, 7 April 2011

Group members have had the opportunity to learn lots of new things - how to undertake interviews for oral history, where to research local history on the internet and in local museums and records offices. Web design, family history and social media I.T. courses have also been very well attended.



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We've been fieldwalking, and found some very interesting bits of pottery, some dating back to the 1600's.




We also found some very interesting shells in the field near Cliff Farm Staithes.
This could be a prehistoric shell middin.  One of the shells is not
native to this part of the world, so further investigation may be required.



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Sunday, 3 April 2011

The supposed site of Seton church was marked on a mid 19thC map, along with the claim that three stone coffins and human remains were also found there. Folklore suggests that one of the coffins is still being used as a field trough. Group members cleared the undergrowth surrounding the trough, but there were no markings on it to show that it was Anglo Saxon. A second trough discovered quite close, was considered to be too small to be a coffin.




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Metal detecting on the Seton Church field only revealed finds relating to agriculture and the old railway. We also survey a field in Newton Mulgrave - lovely day out, stunning views but didn't find any gold coins or treasure!

Couple of finds from Seton Church field


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We've had a go at augering to take soil samples to a depth of 1m to see if there was any evidence of a building in the Seton Church field, and also a possible Roman Road. The results were inconclusive.

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