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The iconic Corbridge lion is not only an exceptional piece of Roman craftsmanship but also a tangible insight into how beliefs at Hadrian's Wall might have changed over time. Read the story of the lion and discover his importance to the people of Corbridge.
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Find out how to book your next group day out to Corbridge Roman Town. We offer a discount to groups of 11 or more paying visitors.
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History of Jordan Hill Roman Temple
A brief history and description of Jordan Hill Roman Temple, a Romano-Celtic temple built towards the end of the Roman occupation of Britain.
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History of Corbridge Roman Town
A history of Corbridge, a Roman town which developed after AD 160 around a base for legionary soldiers, and remained a vibrant urban centre until the last days of Roman Britain
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History of Aldborough Roman Site
Aldborough was once the prosperous Roman town of Isurium Brigantum, which began as a trading settlement around AD 70, and became the civilian ‘capital’ of an extensive region of north Britain from about AD 120 to about AD 400.
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Did the Romans invent the burger?
Food historian, cook, broadcaster and writer Annie Gray specialises in the history of food and dining in Britain from the 1600’s to the present day. Here she takes us through the unlikely origins of the burger in Britain.
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Description of St Paul’s Monastery, Jarrow
A brief description of St Paul’s Monastery, where parts of the 7th-century church have survived for over 1,300 years and form part of the present church, still a place of worship.
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History of Richborough Roman Fort and Amphitheatre
Richborough is a key site in the history of Roman Britain, inhabited from the invasion of AD 43 until the end of Roman rule around 410.