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The photo above shows a wooden reconstruction of the wall and gatehouse at Vindolanda. The fort and the surrounding settlement lies to the south of Hadrian's Wall. Over the summer months there are ...
Hadrian's Wall In 122 AD the Emperor Hadrian ordered the construction of a wall: running for 120 km between the Solway and the Tyne it was designed to establish the bounds of the Roman Empire ...
One of the most iconic remnants of Roman occupation is Hadrian's Wall, a monumental structure that has stood the test of time. Stretching 73 miles from the River Tyne in the east to the Solway ...
Hadrian’s Wall in Britain “and a host of other monuments, attest to his taste, activity, and power,” French romantic writer Chateaubriand noted in 1803 on a visit to the emperor’s villa at ...
Hadrian's Wall has long attracted hikers and history buffs and is now the heart of an 84-mile-long National Trail that winds through some of England's most scenic countryside, following in the ...
Mr Darcy, a golden retriever, and Bear, a mioritic shepherd dog, are the site's current dog rangers Volunteer dog rangers are being recruited to help visitors at Hadrian's Wall. Donning red ...
The Hadrian’s Wall Country Partnership has joined together with the National Trust to welcome prospective volunteers – including those with four legged friends – to its recruitment open day ...
Hadrian’s Wall in northern England was built to mark the boundaries of the Roman Empire and to keep the Scots out. Constructed after the visit of Emperor Hadrian in 122 AD by the Roman army ...
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