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Gateway of the Roman fort in High Rochester, Northumberland, 1st 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
The Lindisfarne Stone showing warriors who may be vikings, Holy Island, NorthumbriaImage of the Lindisfarne Stone from Holy Island, Northumbria. It shows seven warriors, possibly vikings - their first recorded raid on Lindisfarne was in AD 793
View of Lindisfarne priory, 7th centuryView of Lindisfarne priory on Holy Island, founded c. 635 AD
Dunstanburgh Castle, c1850. The largest castle in Northumberland, Dunstanburgh was begun in 1313 by the Thomas, Earl of Lancaster
Roman altar from Vindolanda, 2nd centuryRoman altar from Vindolanda. The dedication reads To Jupiter first and greatest and all the other gods and to the geniuses of the commanding officers residence
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