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Essex Collection (page 6)

Background imageEssex Collection: Roman Leadwater Pipes from Colchester, Essex, c2nd-3rd century

Roman Leadwater Pipes from Colchester, Essex, c2nd-3rd century

Background imageEssex Collection: Roman wallpainting from a House at Colchester, England, c2nd-3rd century

Roman wallpainting from a House at Colchester, England, c2nd-3rd century. A Defeated Gladiator has dropped his shield and raised his left forefinger as a token of submission

Background imageEssex Collection: Part of Roman City Wall near Balkern Gate, Colchester, Essex, England, c20th century

Part of Roman City Wall near Balkern Gate, Colchester, Essex, England, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Part of Roman City Wall near Balkern Gate, Colchester, Essex, England, c20th century. Balkerne Gate is a 1st-century Roman gateway in Colchester

Background imageEssex Collection: Bronze Boar found at Colchester, Essex, Roman Period, c2nd-3rd century

Bronze Boar found at Colchester, Essex, Roman Period, c2nd-3rd century. The boar was a celtic (British) cult animal

Background imageEssex Collection: Pipeclay Figure from a Roman Grave, at Colchester, Essex, c60 AD

Pipeclay Figure from a Roman Grave, at Colchester, Essex, c60 AD. Figure made in the Allied region of Central Figure making from grave of a Roman official of Colchester

Background imageEssex Collection: Roman Pipeclay Head of Child from Roman grave at Colchester, Essex, c2nd-3rd century

Roman Pipeclay Head of Child from Roman grave at Colchester, Essex, c2nd-3rd century

Background imageEssex Collection: Roman Burial (Cremation) in a face urn, Colchester, Essex c125-200

Roman Burial (Cremation) in a face urn, Colchester, Essex c125-200. Face urn probably made in Rhineland, Burial found outside the town walk to the south at Colchester Castle Museum

Background imageEssex Collection: Limestone Quarry, Essex, UK, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Limestone Quarry, Essex, UK, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Limestone Quarry, Essex, UK, 20th century. Limestone required for commercial purposes is extracted by quarrying which creates pollution from noise and dust

Background imageEssex Collection: Dedham Village, Essex, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Dedham Village, Essex, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Dedham Village, Essex, 20th century. Dedham is at the heart of Constable Country the area of England where Constable lived and painted. It contains a number of well-preserved buildings

Background imageEssex Collection: Jacobean Mansion Audley End, Essex, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Jacobean Mansion Audley End, Essex, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Jacobean Mansion Audley End, Essex, 20th century. Early 17th-century country house outside Saffron Walden, Essex in England

Background imageEssex Collection: Roman tombstone of Longinus Sdapeze, 1st century

Roman tombstone of Longinus Sdapeze, 1st century
Roman tombstone of Longinus Sdapeze, an auxillary cavalryman, from Colchester. Now in the Colchester Castle museums collection, 1st century

Background imageEssex Collection: Colchester Castle, 1st century

Colchester Castle, 1st century
Colchester Castle, which was built by the Normans on the remains of a Roman temple of Claudius, 1st century

Background imageEssex Collection: The Balkearne gate in Colchester, 1st century

The Balkearne gate in Colchester, 1st century
The Roman Balkearne gate in Colchester, 1st century

Background imageEssex Collection: Ambersbury Banks Iron Age fort, 8th century BC

Ambersbury Banks Iron Age fort, 8th century BC
Ambersbury Banks Iron Age fort in Epping Forest, Essex, 8th century BC

Background imageEssex Collection: Stained glass window of St Edmund being martyred by Danes, 9th century

Stained glass window of St Edmund being martyred by Danes, 9th century
Stained glass window of St Edmund being martyred by Danes in 870 AD, from Greenstead Saxon Church in Essex, 9th century

Background imageEssex Collection: Audley End House, Saffron Walden, Essex, 1781

Audley End House, Saffron Walden, Essex, 1781. Begun by Lord Thomas Howard in 1603, this shows the mansion as it appeared in 1781

Background imageEssex Collection: Scheme of a Norman castle based on Castle Hedingham, Essex, England

Scheme of a Norman castle based on Castle Hedingham, Essex, England, showing the enclosed fortified courtyard leading, via drawbridge and gateway, to fortified castle on raised mound

Background imageEssex Collection: Colchester Roman Site Excavation, St Mary Hospital Archaeological site, c20th century

Colchester Roman Site Excavation, St Mary Hospital Archaeological site, c20th century

Background imageEssex Collection: The Balkerne Gate, 1st century

The Balkerne Gate, 1st century
The Balkerne Gate, the remains of the Roman wall of Colchester, 1st century

Background imageEssex Collection: Pipeclay figure from a Roman tomb

Pipeclay figure from a Roman tomb at Colchester. It is the figure of a lector reading from a scroll: Romans were customarily entertained at meals by professional readers

Background imageEssex Collection: The Roman tombstone of Marcus Favonius Facilis, 1st century BC

The Roman tombstone of Marcus Favonius Facilis, 1st century BC
The Roman tombstone of Marcus Favonius Facilis, Centurion of the 20th legion of the Pollonian tribe (from north Italy), at Colchester Museum

Background imageEssex Collection: The Colchester Sphinx, 1st century

The Colchester Sphinx, 1st century
The Colchester Sphinx, a Roman funerary monument found outside the Roman town walls of Colchester in 1821. Now in Colchester Castle Museum, 1st century

Background imageEssex Collection: Gallo-Belgic jug

Gallo-Belgic jug, which was made in the Rhineland and exported to Britain pre-conquest. This one is from a cemetery at Lexden, Colchester, Essex. The capacity to the base of the neck is 9.1 litres

Background imageEssex Collection: The Roman Colchester Sphinx, 1st century

The Roman Colchester Sphinx, 1st century
The Colchester Sphinx, from a Roman funerary monument at Colchester, Essex. It is made of Bath oolite, 1st century

Background imageEssex Collection: Witchfinder, (1645) 1830

Witchfinder, (1645) 1830
Witchfinder, 1645. Mathew Hopkins (d.1647) witch-finder of Manningtree, Essex, England. In 1645 had 60 people executed for witchcraft in Essex alone



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