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Project Name: Sandhills Project, Alderley Edge, Cheshire
Project Number: 3334

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  Excavation of of polluted sand from mines in the area dumped in the vicinty of Miners Cottages during the 18th and 19th Centuries

Location(s):    
  Cheshire  

Research Aim(s): Research Aim definitions
  1.7 Assessing and understanding specific landscapes and monuments

Research Strategy:  
  Analysing poorly-understood landscapes, areas and monuments

Corporate Objective(s):  
  Ensure that the condition of the most significant parts of the historic environment is recorded and monitored to enable their better protection

Webpage(s):
  http://www.alderleysandhillsproject.co.uk/
 
Funding:  
Project Stage: Project Design
Year: 2002
Recipient Unit: The University of Manchester
Total Paid: £ 7,476.00

 
Project Stage: Recording
Year: 2002
Recipient Unit: The University of Manchester
Total Paid: £ 90,000.00

 
Project Stage: Recording
Year: 2003
Recipient Unit: The University of Manchester
Total Paid: £ 30,668.00

 
Project Stage: Analytical
Year: 2003
Recipient Unit: The University of Manchester
Total Paid: £ 51,579.55

 
Project Stage: Analytical
Year: 2004
Recipient Unit: The University of Manchester
Total Paid: £ 9,067.00

 
Project Stage: Storage
Year: 2004
Recipient Unit: The University of Manchester
Total Paid: £ 1,835.34

 
Project Stage: Editorial
Year: 2006
Recipient Unit: The University of Manchester
Total Paid: £ 14,200.00

 
Project Stage: Monograph/Book
Year: 2007
Recipient Unit: Manchester University Press
Total Paid: £ 10,000.00

 
Project Stage: Editorial
Year: 2007
Recipient Unit: The University of Manchester
Total Paid: £ 6,500.00

 

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