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Roman Wall, Walltown Crags, Hadrians wall, Unesco world heritage site, Northumbria

Hadrians Wall

Walkers at the Roman walls of Portchester Castle, Hampshire, England, UK 1968

Modern road subway, Hole in the Wall pub

City skyline with Roman wall and Mercado Central, Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain

Pailleron tower (Tour du Pailleron), Roman wall, Aosta, Valle d Aosta, Italy

Pailleron tower (Tour du Pailleron) along the Roman wall, Aosta, Aosta valley, Italy

Remains of Roman walls, Roman civilization, 1st century AD, Alife, Campania, Italy

Remains of the Roman Wall (engraving)

Pictorial History of Newcastle (engraving)

View of Diocletians Palace, c. AD 300 (photo)

On the Roman Wall (colour litho)

Roman London (engraving)

Antiquities of the Roman Wall (engraving)

Verulamium (engraving)

The Building of the Roman Wall (engraving)

The Roman Wall and Roman Art in Britain (engraving)

Relics of old London (b / w photo)

Roman Wall on Tower Hill (engraving)

Remains of Roman Wall, Newgate, 1903 (colour litho)

Recently-Discovered Apse of All Hallow s-in-the-Wall, and Fragment of the Roman Wall

A Holiday in the Vosges, North Eastern France (engraving)

The Roman Wall and Roman Art in Britain (engraving)

On the Roman Wall (colour litho)

Newgate, London, excavations of the Roman Wall (b / w photo)

Sketches of Carlisle and the Roman Wall

The Free Northern Britons surprising the Roman Wall between the Tyne and the Solway (engraving)

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

Hadrians Wall, 2006. Creator: Ethel Davies

A section of Hadrians Wall at Housesteads Fort, Bardon Mill, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Inside View of the Watch Tower discovered near Ludgate Hill in 1792 (etching)

ROMAN WALL ON TOWER HILL, London, UK, 19th century engraving

View west at Walltown Crags, Hadrians Wall, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Walltown Crags looking east, Hadrians Wall, UNESCO World Heritage Site

The wall east to Steel Rigg and Windshields Crag

Looking east from Holbank Crags showing course of the Roman wall past Housesteads Wood to Sewingshields Crag

Roman Wall, Wallcrags to East, Northumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Roman Wall, Wallcrags, Northumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Roman Wall along edge of Wallcrags

Hadrians Wall looking east from turret 45b, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Roman Wall, Steelrigg, Hadrians Wall, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northumbria

Roman Wall, Hadrians Wall, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Birdoswald

Birdoswald Fort, Roman Wall, Hadrians Wall, UNESCO World Heritage Site


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EDITORS COMMENTS

The Roman Wall, also known as Hadrian's Wall, is a remarkable UNESCO World Heritage site that stretches across the breathtaking landscapes of Northumbria in Great Britain. This ancient marvel stands tall and proud, reminding us of the rich history and architectural brilliance of the Roman Empire. One cannot help but be captivated by the City skyline with its juxtaposition of modernity and antiquity. The Mercado Central in Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain offers a stunning view where the Roman wall seamlessly blends into the cityscape. It serves as a testament to how this magnificent structure has stood the test of time. As we explore further along this historic path, we encounter captivating engravings that depict various aspects of life surrounding Hadrian's Wall. From pictorial histories showcasing Newcastle's connection to this monumental structure to glimpses into Diocletian's Palace from AD 300, each engraving tells a story waiting to be discovered. Venturing on foot along the remnants of this awe-inspiring wall takes us back in time. We can almost feel ourselves walking alongside those who once guarded these borders centuries ago. The color litho captures an enchanting moment "On the Roman Wall, " transporting us directly into that era. Beyond England lies Verulamium - another engraving that reminds us how far-reaching Rome's influence was during its reign. These intricate details showcase not only their engineering prowess but also their dedication towards preserving their heritage for generations to come. "The Building of the Roman Wall" engraving provides insight into just how monumental an undertaking it was constructing such an impressive barrier against invaders. It symbolizes determination and strength; qualities embodied by both Romans and Northumbrians alike. Lastly, "The Roman Wall and Roman Art in Britain" engraving highlights not only its military significance but also reveals glimpses into artistic expressions prevalent during that period – truly demonstrating Rome’s cultural impact on British soil.

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