Hadrian's Wall served as the most northerly frontier of the Roman Empire for 300 years. The wall is located in northern England, runs for about 74 miles (118 kilometers) between Bowness-on-Solway in ...
Sycamore Gap sapling planted at eastern end of Hadrian’s Wall - The young tree was planted at Segedunum Roman Fort at Wallsend, North Tyneside.
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The Roman site on the outskirts of Glasgow that was very nearly lost forever
The bathhouse near Glasgow forms part of the once prominent Antonine Wall, a fortified frontier that ran across Scotland's Central Belt.
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