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Bronze Head of Hadrian, found in the Thames, 1834. In Profile. BRITISH MUSEUM
Photograph by British Museum. |
Frontispiece. Plate. |
Bronze Head of Hadrian, found in the Thames, 1834. Three-quarter. BRITISH MUSEUM
From "Guide to Antiq. of Rom. Brit.", British Museum. |
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Bronze Arm, found in Seething Lane, 1884, and Hand, found in Gracechurch Street, 1866–8. GUILDHALL MUSEUM
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Bronze Hand, found in Lower Thames Street, and Bronze Foot found in London. BRITISH
MUSEUM
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Bronze Forceps, found in the Thames, 1840. BRITISH MUSEUM
From "Guide to Antiq. of Rom. Brit.", British Museum. |
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Plan of Basilica. Survey by H. Hodge (Guildhall Library) |
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Fragment of Sculpture with three figures, found in London before 1859, BRITISH MUSEUM
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Seething Lane, fragment of sculpture of Mother Goddesses, found about 1840. GUILDHALL MUSEUM
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Bastion (10), Camomile Street. Figure of a soldier, found in 1876. GUILDHALL MUSEUM
From an engraving in "On a Bastion of London Wall," J. E. Price, 1880; and as existing, 1927. |
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Sculptured Fragment (Rape of Sabines ?), found in London. GUILDHALL MUSEUM
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Sculptured Fragment (Torso), found in London. GUILDHALL MUSEUM
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Fragments of Sculpture, found in London. GUILDHALL MUSEUM
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Putto, etc., forming part of a framed tablet. |
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Torso. |
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Probably part of a funeral banquet. |
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Sculptures, found on the site of the Walbrook, 1889. LONDON MUSEUM
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Slab showing Mithras slaying the Bull, etc. |
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Fragment of marble figure of a River God. |
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A Genius or Bonus Eventus (marble). |
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Bastion (10), Camomile Street. Re-used Sculptures, found in 1876. GUILDHALL MUSEUM
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Colossal head of a man. |
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Lion. |
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Goldsmiths' Hall. Altar of Diana, found in 1830. GOLDSMITHS' HALL
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Front. |
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Back. |
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Tombstone, found at Islington, with a male figure and Greek inscription. BRITISH MUSEUM
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Tombstone, found in London, with large and small figures. GUILDHALL MUSEUM
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Tombstone, found at Islington, with figure of Gladiator and Greek inscription. GUILDHALL MUSEUM
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Tombstone, found in Drury Lane, with figures of woman and boy. LONDON MUSEUM
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Sculptured Stone, found in Duke Street, Aldgate, 1908, with three small figures. GUILDHALL
MUSEUM
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Sculptured Stones, found in London |
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Fragment of a tablet or tombstone with part of a human figure. GUILDHALL MUSEUM. |
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Fragment of a tombstone with part of a soldier carrying a shield. GUILDHALL MUSEUM. |
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Figure from Mithraic group. LONDON MUSEUM. |
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Figure (of Atys ?), found in Bevis Marks, 1849. BRITISH MUSEUM. |
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Bastion (10), Camomile Street. Re-used carved stones, found 1876. GUILDHALL MUSEUM
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Coped Top of a Marble Tomb, found at Great St. Helens, Bishopsgate, 1877. GUILDHALL MUSEUM
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Granite Base of a Large Column. GUILDHALL MUSEUM
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Terminal Figure, found in St. Mary Axe, 1849 |
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From the Victoria County History of London, Vol. I. |
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Bastion (8), Bevis Marks. Fragments of column, found 1880. GUILDHALL MUSEUM
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Town Wall (41), Queen Street. Purbeck marble capital and shaft, found 1841. BRITISH
MUSEUM
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Cannon Street. Carved base stone of a gable, found 1926. GUILDHALL MUSEUM
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Capital, found re-used in a wall in London. BRITISH MUSEUM
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Small Capital, part of a larger stone, from Camomile Street Bastion. GUILDHALL MUSEUM
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Bastion (9), Castle Street. Re-used stones, found 1884 |
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Town Wall (3) and Bastion (2), Trinity Place, from a sketch of 1852 |
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From "Illustrations of Roman London," C. Roach Smith. |
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Town Wall (5), Coopers Row, as exposed 1864 |
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From Archæologia, LXIII. |
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Town Wall (27), Aldermanbury Postern. Sketch showing blind arches exposed 1857 |
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From "Illustrations of Roman London," C. Roach Smith. |
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Town Wall (7). Part destroyed 1881 for the Blackwall Railway. Sections |
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From a drawing by H. Hodge (Guildhall Library). |
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Town Wall (4), Trinity Place. View of part destroyed 1882 |
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From a photograph in the possession of Dr. P. Norman. |
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Town Wall (9), Jewry Street and Crutched Friars. Remains at "Roman Wall House" |
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View of the Wall as exposed 1905. From Archæologia, LX. |
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Part of remains, as preserved 1927. |
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Town Wall (21), in London Wall. Sketch of arch for sewer, discovered 1837 |
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From "Illustrations of Roman London," C. Roach Smith. |
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Town Wall (37), Newgate Prison Site. Part of wall as exposed 1903 |
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From a photograph in the possession of Dr. P. Norman. |
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Bastion (7), Dukes Place, Aldgate
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View from an etching by E. F., mid 18th century. |
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View from a copy by Gough, 1763. in "Illustrations of Roman London," C. Roach Smith. |
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Bastion (3), America Square
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From a drawing of 1881, by H. Hodge (Guildhall Library). |
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Bastion (11), All Hallows' Church, London Wall. Sketch of 1907 |
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From Archæologia, LXIII. |
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Town Wall (15), and Bastion (9), Bevis Marks and Castle Street. |
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Section |
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Plan |
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From a drawing of 1884, probably by H. Hodge, in the possession of Dr. P. Norman. |
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Bastion (12), St. Giles's, Cripplegate. Section |
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From London and Midsx, Arch. Soc. Trans., N.S., I. |
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Bastion (14), Windsor Court, Monkwell Street. Sketch as existing 1865 |
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From Illus. Lond. News, Aug. 19th, 1865. |
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Town Wall and Bastions, Site of Christ's Hospital, now the General Post Office. |
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Town Wall (35) and Bastions (18) and (19). Plans |
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Bastion (18). View looking S.W. in 1909 |
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Bastion (19). View of interior in 1909 |
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Town Wall (35) and Bastion (19). View of inside of wall in 1909 |
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From Archæologia, LXIII. |
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Bastion (11), All Hallows', London Wall. Angle-pilaster, re-used in the base |
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From Archæologia, LXIII. |
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Bank of England. Well of Barrel-Staves. Stamped Inscription on a Stave |
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From the Antiquaries Journal, VI. |
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Broad Street (Old). View of tessellated pavement discovered under the Excise Office, 1854 |
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From "Illustrations of Roman London," C. Roach Smith. |
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Fenchurch Street. Tessellated Pavement, found 1857. Plan |
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From "Desc. of Rom. Tessel. Pavement in Bucklersbury," J. E. Price. |
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Bucklersbury. Plan and detail of the Chamber containing the tessellated Pavement discovered in 1869 |
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From "Desc. of Rom. Tessel. Pavement in Bucklersbury," J. E. Price, 1870. |
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Bucklersbury. Tessellated Pavement found 1869. Coloured Plan |
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From Description by J. E. Price, 1870. |
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No. 50, Cornhill. Pier below corner of St. Michael's Church exposed 1891 |
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From a photograph in the possession of the Society of Antiquaries. |
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Lombard Street and Gracechurch Street. Central brick pier exposed 1925 |
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From a photograph by Dr. William Martin. |
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Pudding Lane. Hypocaust exposed 1836–41 |
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From Archæologia, XXIX. |
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Thames Street (Lower). Hypocaust at the Coal Exchange, as existing |
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No. 63, Threadneedle Street. View of Roman Bath exposed 1849 |
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From Archæologia, LX. |
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St. Thomas's Hospital, Southwark. Walls of a Roman house exposed 1840 |
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From Archæologia, XXIX. |
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Bank of England. Pavement found 1805. BRITISH MUSEUM. Coloured plan |
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Broad Street. Pavement found under the Excise Office, 1854. Coloured plan |
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Leadenhall Street. Pavement found at East India House, 1803. BRITISH MUSEUM. Coloured
plan |
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Threadneedle Street. Pavements found under the French Church, 1841. BRITISH MUSEUM.
Coloured plans |
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Sculptured Stones found in London |
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Fragment of human head. GUILDHALL MUSEUM. |
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Human face. BRITISH MUSEUM. |
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Stone vase. BRITISH MUSEUM. |
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Town Wall (41), Upper Thames Street. Fragment with trellis ornament, found 1841. BRITISH
MUSEUM
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Greenwich. Arm of a statue found 1902 |
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Liverpool Street. Fragment of a terra-cotta figure found 1872. GUILDHALL MUSEUM
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From Archæologia, LXIII. |
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St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Roman Altar found 1907. LONDON MUSEUM
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From Archæologia, LXIII. |
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Blomfield Street. Pottery fragments found 1901 with the pile-structures |
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From the Arch. Journ., LX. |
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Southwark. Flagon with inscription. LONDON MUSEUM
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Bastion (2), Tower Hill. Portions of a sepulchral monument, found 1852. BRITISH MUSEUM
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Terminal ornament. |
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Part of inscribed stone. |
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Plan showing Position of Burials
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Warwick Square. Leaden cylinders, found 1881, with a glass vessel inside the second. BRITISH
MUSEUM
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Westminster Abbey. Stone coffin, found 1869. Now in the vestibule to the Chapter House |
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Clapton. Marble sarcophagus, found 1867. GUILDHALL MUSEUM
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Minories. Sarcophagus, found in Haydon Square, 1854. BRITISH MUSEUM
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Leaden Coffin-Lids, found near London. BRITISH MUSEUM
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At Battersea Fields, 1794. |
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At Old Ford, 1864. |
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From the Victoria County History of London, Vol. I. |
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Minories, leaden coffin-lid, found 1854. BRITISH MUSEUM
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From "Guide to Antiq. of Rom. Brit.", British Museum. |
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Warwick Square. Vase of grey fine-grained igneous rock, found 1881. BRITISH MUSEUM
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Ludgate Hill. Tombstone, found 1669. ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM, OXFORD
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Tower Hill. Tombstone, found 1852. BRITISH MUSEUM
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Blackfriars. Fragment of a tombstone, found in Playhouse Yard, 1843. BRITISH MUSEUM
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London Wall. Inscribed slab, found 1837. GUILDHALL MUSEUM
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Maiden Lane. Fragment of a tombstone, found 1842. BRITISH MUSEUM
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Ludgate Hill. Column, found 1806. GUILDHALL MUSEUM
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From a photograph in the possession of the Guildhall Library. |
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Bastion (9), Castle Street. Inscribed stone, found 1884. GUILDHALL MUSEUM
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Warwick Lane. Tile with graffito inscription, found 1886 |
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From Archæologia, LXIII. |
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Fragment of a Samian Vessel, with inscription. BRITISH MUSEUM
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Fragment of a Shale Tablet. GUILDHALL MUSEUM
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Plans showing finds of Italic and Early Gaulish Pottery
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Casts of Coins of the Roman Mint of London. BRITISH MUSEUM
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Bronze Statuettes, found in the Thames, etc. BRITISH MUSEUM
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Bronze Figures, found in the Thames, etc. BRITISH MUSEUM
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Gold Medallion of Constantius I, found near Arras, 1922. |
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From Aréthuse. |
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Bronze Statuette of Archer, found in Queen Street, 1842. BRITISH MUSEUM
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Photograph by British Museum. |
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