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Celtic and Roman Britain, 1926. Creator: Emery Walker LtdCeltic and Roman Britain, 1926. Map of Britain during the Roman (43 to 410 AD) and Celtic periods. All the forts and towns here marked had roads to them, even in the Welsh mountains
The Destruction of Roman Britain, 1926. Creators: Unknown, Emery Walker LtdThe Destruction of Roman Britain, 1926. Map of Britain showing invasions towards the end of the Roman period (43 to 410 AD)
A Portion of the Great Wall Built from the Tyne to Solway Firth by the Emperor Hadrian in A.D. 121, c1930. Section of Hadrians Wall, built across the boundary between Roman Britain and Scotland
Hadrians Wall. Looking east to Cuddys Crag, c20th century. Artist: CM DixonHadrians Wall. Looking east to Cuddys Crag, c20th century
Roman Fort at Housestead Wall, looking eastwards, Northumberland, c20th century
Hadrians Wall at Sewingshields, 2nd centuryHadrians Wall at Sewingshields looking east, 2nd century
Hadrians Wall, 2nd centuryHadrians Wall, built across the boundary between Roman Britain and Scotland, 2nd century
Looking east from Housesteads Roman fort on Hadrians Wall, 2nd centuryLooking east from Housesteads Roman fort on Hadrians Wall in the evening, 2nd century
Roman intaglio gem of British deity Cocidus as Silvanus the Hunter, 2nd century BCRed jasper intaglio gem showing the British deity Cocidus as Silvanus the Hunter, found near Hadrians Wall, 2nd century BC
Depiction of the birth of the Roman god Mithras from an egg, 2nd centuryDepiction of the birth of Mithras from an egg, a symbol of eternal life, from the Mithraeum at Housesteads on Hadrians wall. Now at the Museum of Antiquities in Newcastle, 2nd century
Hadrians Wall, looking east to Milecastle, 2nd centuryHadrians Wall, looking east to Milecastle and Crag Lough beyond, from Peel Crags, 2nd century
Stone figure from a Mithraeum near Hadrians Wall, 3rd centuryStone figure from a Mithraeum at Carrawburgh near Hadrians Wall, depiciting a local Mother Goddess, 3rd century
Hadrians Wall from Housesteads Fort in Northumberland, 2nd centuryView northeast along Hadrians Wall from Housesteads Fort in Northumberland, with the terrain being used to improve defence of the wall, 2nd century
Roman gold ring from the Backworth treasureRoman gold snake finger-ring from the Backworth treasure from Tyne and Wear, 1st - 2nd century
Vindolanda, a Roman military settlement, 3rd centuryShot of Vindolanda, site of a Roman military settlement on Hadrians wall. In the background the reconstructed fort can be seen, 3rd century
Shot of a Mithraic temple near Hadrians WallCarrawburgh Mithraic temple near Hadrians Wall. The concrete posts represent the original wooden roof supports