London: City of the RomansBatsford, 1983 - Всего страниц: 288 |
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... foundations in the garden court probably also supported statues or ornamental features . To the north of the garden terrace was a great hall about 80ft ( 24.38m ) long and 43ft ( 13.1m ) wide internally , with massive foundations of ...
... foundations in the garden court probably also supported statues or ornamental features . To the north of the garden terrace was a great hall about 80ft ( 24.38m ) long and 43ft ( 13.1m ) wide internally , with massive foundations of ...
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... foundation for the north wall of the fourteenth - century Baynard's Castle ( 52 ) . The pile foundations seem to have come to an end about 47 yards ( 43 m ) west of the modern flyover , and the construction of the wall further west ...
... foundation for the north wall of the fourteenth - century Baynard's Castle ( 52 ) . The pile foundations seem to have come to an end about 47 yards ( 43 m ) west of the modern flyover , and the construction of the wall further west ...
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... foundation , but its precise height can only be surmised . Hill has suggested a height of about 161⁄2ft ( 5m ) above the foundations , but if the lowest tile course in the fallen fragment is equated with the single tile course in a ...
... foundation , but its precise height can only be surmised . Hill has suggested a height of about 161⁄2ft ( 5m ) above the foundations , but if the lowest tile course in the fallen fragment is equated with the single tile course in a ...
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London before the Roman Conquest | 1 |
Bronze shield from Thames at Battersea early 1st century AD | 8 |
PreRoman burial from Southwark | 20 |
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