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Richly-coloured window, St. Andrew's Church, Corbridge
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Looking out over Corbridge Roman Town
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Strong room in the Roman ruins
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Corbridge Roman Town, supply base for the legions on Hadrian's Wall
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Sections of the Corbridge Roman Town remarkably intact
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Hexham Abbey mostly dates from 1170-1250
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The lovely Hexham Abbey
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Hexham Abbey in the morning sun
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Chesters Roman Fort, built about AD124
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Elaborate Roman engineering
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Well-preserved foundations at Chesters
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Chesters Roman Fort--fun to explore
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The River North Tyne at Chesters Roman Fort
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Parts have been excavated, much still lies under the soil
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Changing room at the Roman bathhouse
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Nice carving, Chesters Roman Fort
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Enjoyed the museum, Chesters Roman Fort
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The fort at Housesteads, known as Vercovicium
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Small raised pillars, Housesteads Roman Fort
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Great Roman building engineering
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Hadrian's Wall heading west from Housesteads Roman Fort
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Underfloor allowed air to circulate in the Grainary
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Part of the grainaries, Housesteads Roman Fort
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Housesteads, the most complete Roman fort in Britain
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Communal latrines, Housesteads Roman Fort
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Housesteads Roman Fort had about 800 men