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Unexplained Mysteries (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
A FORMER US airman has been left scratching his head after spotting a mysterious red light in the skies above his Suffolk home. David Galvan, of High Street, Wickham Market, was closing the curtains of his living room when he saw the strange glow. The ex-USAF air crew member, who was based at Bentwaters, at Rendlesham, near Woodbridge, spotted the large redish-orange glow on Thursday at 7pm. The 67-year-old,...
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EADT24 - News (Free subscription) | 02/11/2009
FIREFIGHTERS today tackled a blaze which started in a paper bank in Wickham Market.
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Lawsie Blog (Free subscription) | 26/10/2009
This is old content transferred from the original lawsie.com site. Way back in the mists of time a bunch of friends living in Wickham Market (Suffolk) decided pursuing the traditional village pastime of sitting outside the mens toilets by the village bus stop was never going to appeal to them so they followed their obsession with music and decided to form a band. Matthew Bell, Dan Foden, Tom Bell and...
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East Coast Searchers (Free subscription) | 08/10/2009
Next day out by the Anglian Detecting Group Will be at Sandpit Farm,Ufford,Suffolk on Sunday October 18th 2009. This lies between Wickham Market (of recent iron age hoard fame) and Rendlesham (of Raedwall and Sutton Hoo fame) Post code IP13 6ED TM 305527
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Archaeology in Europe (Free subscription) | 03/07/2009
One of the UK's largest hauls of Iron Age gold coins has been declared treasure at an inquest in Suffolk. The 840 handmade coins, called staters, were unearthed in a field near Wickham Market, Suffolk, in March last year. After Michael Dark made the discovery with his metal detector, archaeologists found more coins, which are now at the British Museum in London. Read the rest of this article...
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Go Camping UK Blog (Free subscription) | 28/05/2009
cycle4hire.com has just been launched by Go Camping UK to offer cycle hire facilities to holiday makers in the Mid Suffolk area covering Eye, Diss, Framlingham, Debenham, Wickham Market and surrounding villages. cycle4hire.com delivers bicycles to the door of cottages, B&Bs and any other holiday accommodation in the Mid Suffolk area.
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Go Camping UK Blog (Free subscription) | 26/05/2009
Did you know Go Camping UK hires out and delivers bicycles to cottage guests within a reasonable distance from it’s base in Eye, Suffolk. This bank holiday weekend saw our first non camping clients in cottages in Eye and in Kettleborough near Wickham Market. If you are interested in Cycle Hire and are staying near Eye, [...]
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Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine (Free subscription) | 20/01/2009
BBC NEWS | UK | England | Suffolk | Huge Iron Age haul of coins found : "One of the UK's largest hauls of Iron Age gold coins has been found in Suffolk. The 824 so-called staters were found, using a metal detector, in a broken pottery jar buried in a field near Wickham Market. Jude Plouviez, of the Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, said the coins dated from 40BC to AD15."
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TYWKIWDBI (Free subscription) | 18/01/2009
A treasure hunter has unearthed modern Britain's biggest haul of prehistoric gold coins - using a metal detector. The collection of 824 gold staters was found in a broken pottery jar buried in a field near Wickham Market, Suffolk. Jude Plouviez, of the Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, said the coins dated from 40BC to AD15 and were thought to have been minted by predecessors of Boudicca...
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Archaeology in Europe (Free subscription) | 18/01/2009
One of the UK's largest hauls of Iron Age gold coins has been found in Suffolk. The 824 so-called staters were found in a broken pottery jar buried in a field near Wickham Market using a metal detector. Jude Plouviez, of the Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service, said the coins dated from 40BC to AD15. Read the rest of this article...
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Archaeonews (Free subscription) | 18/01/2009
One of the UK's largest hauls of Iron Age gold coins has been found in Suffolk. The 824 so-called staters were found in a broken pottery jar buried in a field near Wickham Market using a metal detector.[...] Source