Historic Maps
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These images are partial or complete map extracts. Please observe the copyright information provided with each map. The upper 3 maps are from QUB's
research: QUB refers to Queens University Belfast, 2005 project "Mapping medieval townscapes". This work utilised the previous work of Archaeology South East/UCL research (D Martin et al).
The lower maps are from the research of David Martin and Archaeology South East/UCL
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QUB core map
Core map 1
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Queens University Belfast, © 2005
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Medieval features
Medieval features
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Queens University Belfast, © 2005
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Winchelsea in 1300
Town in 1300
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Queens University Belfast, © 2005
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13th Street layout
13th Century street layout
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produced by David Martin as part of his research into the archaelogy of
Winchelsea in a project supported by English Heritage, © D Martin/ Archaeology South East
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Grefrairs chapel precinct
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produced by David Martin as part of his research into the archaelogy of
Winchelsea in a project supported by English Heritage, © D Martin/ Archaeology South East
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Homan
map, 14C layout
Winchelsea, 14th Century
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was produced by W M Homan as part of his research into the history of
Winchelsea
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