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  1. The near-two thousand year old foundations of a #roman bridge at #chesters on the #NorthTyneRiver

  2. The near-two thousand year old foundations of a #roman bridge at #chesters on the #NorthTyneRiver

  3. The near-two thousand year old foundations of a #roman bridge at #chesters on the #NorthTyneRiver

  4. The near-two thousand year old foundations of a #roman bridge at #chesters on the #NorthTyneRiver

  5. #RomanGlass on Fridays: It may not be complete. But in the top left corner is a fragment of painted glass. The original motif was probably a fish, or less likely a bird and this fragment is currently in #Chesters Museum on #hadrianswall.
    it is a type of glass that you can chase from Cologne on the Rhine and on the Limes all the way through Britain to Oban and then to the Shetland Isles, only for it to show up in Denmark. The type dates to the late second/early 3rd century.

  6. #RomanGlass on Fridays: It may not be complete. But in the top left corner is a fragment of painted glass. The original motif was probably a fish, or less likely a bird and this fragment is currently in #Chesters Museum on #hadrianswall.
    it is a type of glass that you can chase from Cologne on the Rhine and on the Limes all the way through Britain to Oban and then to the Shetland Isles, only for it to show up in Denmark. The type dates to the late second/early 3rd century.

  7. #RomanGlass on Fridays: It may not be complete. But in the top left corner is a fragment of painted glass. The original motif was probably a fish, or less likely a bird and this fragment is currently in #Chesters Museum on #hadrianswall.
    it is a type of glass that you can chase from Cologne on the Rhine and on the Limes all the way through Britain to Oban and then to the Shetland Isles, only for it to show up in Denmark. The type dates to the late second/early 3rd century.

  8. #RomanGlass on Fridays: It may not be complete. But in the top left corner is a fragment of painted glass. The original motif was probably a fish, or less likely a bird and this fragment is currently in #Chesters Museum on #hadrianswall.
    it is a type of glass that you can chase from Cologne on the Rhine and on the Limes all the way through Britain to Oban and then to the Shetland Isles, only for it to show up in Denmark. The type dates to the late second/early 3rd century.

  9. #RomanGlass on Fridays: It may not be complete. But in the top left corner is a fragment of painted glass. The original motif was probably a fish, or less likely a bird and this fragment is currently in #Chesters Museum on #hadrianswall.
    it is a type of glass that you can chase from Cologne on the Rhine and on the Limes all the way through Britain to Oban and then to the Shetland Isles, only for it to show up in Denmark. The type dates to the late second/early 3rd century.