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Hadrians Wall Collection (page 3)

Discover the ancient marvels of Hadrian's Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Northumberland, England

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Housesteads, c. 1848 (pencil & w / c on paper)

Housesteads, c. 1848 (pencil & w / c on paper)
5322763 Housesteads, c.1848 (pencil & w/c on paper) by Richardson, Henry Burdon (fl.1828-72); 41.8x57.7 cm; Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums; eTyne & Wear Archives & Museums; British, out of copyright

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: The West Gate at Housesteads (bodycolour on paper)

The West Gate at Housesteads (bodycolour on paper)
1214344 The West Gate at Housesteads (bodycolour on paper) by Richardson, Henry Burdon (fl.1828-72); 54.2x35.2 cm; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Chesters (bodycolour on paper)

Chesters (bodycolour on paper)
1214342 Chesters (bodycolour on paper) by Richardson, Henry Burdon (fl.1828-72); 55.8x38.2 cm; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK; eTyne & Wear Archives & Museums; British, out of copyright

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: The Free Northern Britons surprising the Roman Wall between the Tyne and the Solway (engraving)

The Free Northern Britons surprising the Roman Wall between the Tyne and the Solway (engraving)
1100683 The Free Northern Britons surprising the Roman Wall between the Tyne and the Solway (engraving) by English School

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: ©EyeUbiquitous_20053119

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ENGLAND, Northumberland, Hadrians Wall Cawfields Milecastle along section of ruined wall over Whin Sill crag

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ENGLAND, Northumberland, Hadrians Wall View along stretch of ruined wall at Cawfields

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ENGLAND, Northumberland, Hadrians Wall Mile tower along section of ruined wall at Peel Crags

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ENGLAND, Northumbria, Hadrians Wall Stretch of the wall between Greenhead and Vindolanda dissapearing over the hills

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: The Destruction of Roman Britain, 1926. Creators: Unknown, Emery Walker Ltd

The Destruction of Roman Britain, 1926. Creators: Unknown, Emery Walker Ltd
The Destruction of Roman Britain, 1926. Map of Britain showing invasions towards the end of the Roman period (43 to 410 AD)

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Celtic and Roman Britain, 1926. Creator: Emery Walker Ltd

Celtic and Roman Britain, 1926. Creator: Emery Walker Ltd
Celtic 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

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: A Portion of the Great Wall Built from the Tyne to Solway Firth by the Emperor Hadrian in A

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

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Hadrians Wall. Looking east to Cuddys Crag, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Hadrians Wall. Looking east to Cuddys Crag, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Hadrians Wall. Looking east to Cuddys Crag, c20th century

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Roman Fort at Housestead Wall, looking eastwards, Northumberland, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Roman Fort at Housestead Wall, looking eastwards, Northumberland, c20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Roman Fort at Housestead Wall, looking eastwards, Northumberland, c20th century

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Hadrians Wall at Sewingshields, 2nd century

Hadrians Wall at Sewingshields, 2nd century
Hadrians Wall at Sewingshields looking east, 2nd century

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Hadrians Wall, 2nd century

Hadrians Wall, 2nd century
Hadrians Wall, built across the boundary between Roman Britain and Scotland, 2nd century

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Looking east from Housesteads Roman fort on Hadrians Wall, 2nd century

Looking east from Housesteads Roman fort on Hadrians Wall, 2nd century
Looking east from Housesteads Roman fort on Hadrians Wall in the evening, 2nd century

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Roman intaglio gem of British deity Cocidus as Silvanus the Hunter, 2nd century BC

Roman intaglio gem of British deity Cocidus as Silvanus the Hunter, 2nd century BC
Red jasper intaglio gem showing the British deity Cocidus as Silvanus the Hunter, found near Hadrians Wall, 2nd century BC

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Depiction of the birth of the Roman god Mithras from an egg, 2nd century

Depiction of the birth of the Roman god Mithras from an egg, 2nd century
Depiction 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

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Hadrians Wall, looking east to Milecastle, 2nd century

Hadrians Wall, looking east to Milecastle, 2nd century
Hadrians Wall, looking east to Milecastle and Crag Lough beyond, from Peel Crags, 2nd century

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Stone figure from a Mithraeum near Hadrians Wall, 3rd century

Stone figure from a Mithraeum near Hadrians Wall, 3rd century
Stone figure from a Mithraeum at Carrawburgh near Hadrians Wall, depiciting a local Mother Goddess, 3rd century

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Hadrians Wall from Housesteads Fort in Northumberland, 2nd century

Hadrians Wall from Housesteads Fort in Northumberland, 2nd century
View northeast along Hadrians Wall from Housesteads Fort in Northumberland, with the terrain being used to improve defence of the wall, 2nd century

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Roman gold ring from the Backworth treasure

Roman gold ring from the Backworth treasure
Roman gold snake finger-ring from the Backworth treasure from Tyne and Wear, 1st - 2nd century. The Backworth hoarde is probably a votive deposit to a mother-goddess on the eastern end of Hadrians

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Vindolanda, a Roman military settlement, 3rd century

Vindolanda, a Roman military settlement, 3rd century
Shot of Vindolanda, site of a Roman military settlement on Hadrians wall. In the background the reconstructed fort can be seen, 3rd century

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Shot of a Mithraic temple near Hadrians Wall

Shot of a Mithraic temple near Hadrians Wall
Carrawburgh Mithraic temple near Hadrians Wall. The concrete posts represent the original wooden roof supports

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Hadrians Wall, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom

Hadrians Wall, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Looking Along Hadrians Wall Shortly Before Dawn, At Cuddys Crags Near Housesteads, Northumberland

Looking Along Hadrians Wall Shortly Before Dawn, At Cuddys Crags Near Housesteads, Northumberland, England

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Hadrians Wall; Northumberland, England

Hadrians Wall; Northumberland, England

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Solitary Tree In Sycamore Gap On Hadrians Wall

Solitary Tree In Sycamore Gap On Hadrians Wall

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Northumberland, England; Hadrians Wall

Northumberland, England; Hadrians Wall

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: England, Tyne and Wear, Wallsend. A space age viewing platform overlooking the Segedunum fort

England, Tyne and Wear, Wallsend. A space age viewing platform overlooking the Segedunum fort

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Europe, Great Britain, England, Northumberland, Hadrians Wall Unesco World Heritage site

Europe, Great Britain, England, Northumberland, Hadrians Wall Unesco World Heritage site

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Hadrians Wall

Hadrians Wall, Northumberland, England

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Part of Hadrians wall in England, near Black carts turret

Part of Hadrians wall in England, near Black carts turret
Hadrians Wall (Latin: Vallum Aelium), also called the Roman Wall, Picts Wall, or Vallum Hadriani in Latin, was a defensive fortification in the Roman province of Britannia

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: The remains of Milecastle 39, near Steel Rigg, Hadrians wall, England

The remains of Milecastle 39, near Steel Rigg, Hadrians wall, England
Hadrians Wall (Latin: Vallum Aelium), also called the Roman Wall, Picts Wall, or Vallum Hadriani in Latin, was a defensive fortification in the Roman province of Britannia

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Sycamore gap, iconic place along Hadrians wall, England

Sycamore gap, iconic place along Hadrians wall, England
Hadrians Wall or Vallum Hadriani in Latin, was a defense wall in the Roman province of Britannia. The construction began in 122 AD under the reign of the emperor Hadrian

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Hadrians wall
Panorama of a section of Hadrians wall in Northumbria

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Hadrianswall

Hadrianswall

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Hadrians Wall

Hadrians Wall also called the Roman Wall, Picts Wall, or Vallum Hadriani in Latin, was a defensive fortification in the Roman province of Britannia

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Hadrians Wall

Hadrians Wall also called the Roman Wall, Picts Wall, or Vallum Hadriani in Latin, was a defensive fortification in the Roman province of Britannia

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Hadrians Wall

Hadrians Wall
Hardians Wall, a World Heritage Site. Detailed wall and a stony path in the foreground. Hills and a partly cloudy sky in the background

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Milecastle 39 on Hadrians Wall

Milecastle 39 on Hadrians Wall
Hadrians Wall near Steel Rigg, Northumberland

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Hadrians wall

Hadrians wall near Steel Rigg, Northumberland

Background imageHadrians Wall Collection: Hadrians Wall under a dramatic sky at Walltown Crags, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom

Hadrians Wall under a dramatic sky at Walltown Crags, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom



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Discover the ancient marvels of Hadrian's Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Northumberland, England. This historic landmark stretches across the picturesque countryside, leaving an indelible mark on both history and nature. As you navigate through this enchanting region using the Northumberland County Road Map, be sure to visit Sycamore Gap. This iconic location served as a backdrop for a scene in the film "Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, " captivating visitors with its breathtaking beauty. Immerse yourself in history as you explore Housesteads, one of the best-preserved Roman forts along Hadrian's Wall. Marvel at its architectural grandeur and envision life during Roman times. Take a moment to soak in the panoramic views towards Crag Lough – an awe-inspiring sight that will leave you speechless. For those seeking adventure, embark on the Pennine Way crossing near Turret 37a. Traverse this rugged terrain while experiencing firsthand the magnitude of this remarkable structure that once marked Rome's northern frontier. As you journey further along Hadrian's Wall, make a stop at Walltown Crags where remnants of Roman walls still stand tall against time. Capture unforgettable moments amidst these ancient ruins and relish being part of such rich heritage. Sycamore Gap beckons again with its natural splendor near Hexham – another opportunity to witness how nature intertwines seamlessly with human ingenuity. Venture into Northumberland National Park and let your senses be overwhelmed by England's untamed beauty. With Hadrian's Wall carving through this vast landscape, it serves as a testament to mankind's ability to shape history while coexisting harmoniously with nature. Hadrian’s Wall is more than just bricks and mortar; it represents resilience, innovation, and cultural significance spanning centuries. So come immerse yourself in this living testament to our past – explore Hadrian’s Wall today.