A relief of Hercules attacking the Hydra (the serpent like creature wrapped around the demigod’s forearm). Part of the museum collections at Corbridge Roman Town in Northumberland. 📸 My own. #ReliefWednesday #RomanBritain #Corbridge #Northumberland
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A relief of Hercules attacking the Hydra (the serpent like creature wrapped around the demigod’s forearm). Part of the museum collections at Corbridge Roman Town in Northumberland. 📸 My own. #ReliefWednesday #RomanBritain #Corbridge #Northumberland
The early 14th century Pele Tower at Corbridge in Northumberland. Built of stone from the Roman fort of Coria (Corbridge), it served as a fortified residence for the vicars of the nearby Parish Church of St. Andrews. 📸 My own. #MedievalMonday #Corbridge #Northumberland
A tombstone from Roman Corbridge for Ateha, daughter of Nobilis, who lived for five years. The tombstone can be viewed in the site museum. 📸 My own. #EpigraphyTuesday #RomanBritain #Corbridge
The ‘Corbridge Lion’ from Corbridge Roman Town, near Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland. Originally made to decorate the top of a mausoleum, the sculpture was later re-cycled and used as a spout for a large fountain. 📸 My own. #RomanSiteSaturday #RomanBritain #Corbridge
Images of the ruins of Corbridge Roman Town with images of Harry photoshopped
Images of the ruins of Corbridge Roman Town with images of Harry photoshopped
Images of the ruins of Corbridge Roman Town with images of Harry photoshopped
Images of the ruins of Corbridge Roman Town with images of Harry photoshopped
#Harry has returned to #Coria (Corbridge), a key #Roman supply base & crossroads just S of Hadrian’s Wall. Streets, granaries & workshops reveal how the frontier was organised & sustained. The #Corbridge Hoard, buried around AD 122, offers rare insight into Roman military life. 👀
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Relief of the sun god Sol from Roman Corbridge (Coria). The relief is on display in the site museum. 📸 My own. #SundayStonework #RomanBritain #Corbridge
It’s worth a 5 minute walk west of the village car park in #Corbridge to see the Roman bridge stones which carried Dere Street over the river Tyne. The stones have been moved from their excavation site to better protect and display then.
#HadriansWall #archaeology
A tiny rough-cast bronze figurine of Cupid, depicted as a young naked boy in an active standing pose. His left arm, cut off at the wrist, is raised, while his right stretches down and holds in its hand what appears to be a pair of dice. The figure's wieght is on its right leg (from which the foot is missing) with its left leg slightly raised behind. The figure's left wing (attached to its back) can just be glimpsed behind its head and left shoulder. Cupid's hair is long and descends from a distinct topknot. His gaze is slightly upward, fixed on something distant. The background is defocussed, but recognisable as a museum display, including the lower portion of a second standing figure, of a coppery hue, behind Cupid's left arm.
Cupid, Corbridge Roman Site Museum, Northumberland. #RomanFortThursday #Cupid #Archaeology #RomanBritain #Corbridge #MacroPhotography #Photography
Heavily corroded Lorica Segmenta (armour popular in the Roman Army during the first few centuries of the Common Era) displayed on a metal support frame. The armour comprises several curved metal plates, protecting the left shoulder, chest, and midriff. The surface of each is rough and a rusty orange in colour; some greenish patches suggest the presence of copper or bronze in places. To the left of frame, a modern reconstruction completes the armour for the right side of the body, showing how it would have appeared when new, complete with leather straps holding the individual plates in position. The armour is thought to date to the reign of either Trajan or Hadrian.
Lorica Segmentata from the Corbridge Hoard, Corbridge Roman Site Museum, Northumberland. #RomanFortThursday #Archaeology #Armour #RomanBritain #Corbridge #Photography
The station adoption group, Friends of Corbridge Station, have used their creative skills to build this #railway inspired🎄featuring in the #Corbridge #ChristmasTree Festival.
Can you spot the semaphore signal, @railway200.bsky.social & @northernrail.bsky.social bunting, Arlo's rail safety book 🚂🎫?
Panorama Corbridge, Northumberland. #corbridge #northumberland
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#streetphotography #StreetStyle #Corbridge #Northumberland #TheGoldenLion #Urban #Monochrome #BlackandWhite
Saint Andrew's Church #Corbridge and the wonderful display of knitted and crocheted poppies.
Some of the extensive remains of Roman Corbridge in Northumberland. A wonderful site with a great museum. 📸 My own. #RomanSiteSaturday #RomanBritain #Corbridge #Northumberland
A locally made face pot from Roman Corbridge (Coria) - a town and supply base close to Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland. Dating from the late 3rd to 4th century AD, the item is on display in the excellent site museum. 📸 My own. #RomanBritain #Corbridge #Northumberland
Relief of the sun god Sol from Roman Corbridge (Coria). The relief is on display in the site museum. 📸 My own. #ReliefWednesday #RomanBritain #Corbridge
The remains of an underground strongroom, reached by a short staircase. Little survives above ground level, but the stonework set into the ground looks very robust.
The stout stone remains of the strongroom in the headquarters building of Legio II Augusta, at #Corbridge, #Northumberland. Pictured on a glorious day last August.
#RomanFortThursday #RomanBritain
Our small but perfectly formed yoga studio. Early class, all done and spiritually uplifted on this dreich Wednesday morning 🧘♂️ #Yoga. Now being recaffinated at #Coffuffle ☕ #Corbridge
Enamelled copper alloy vessel from Corbridge Roman Town. Dating to the early 2nd century AD, it probably held perfume or oil. The vessel can be viewed in the site museum. 📸 My own. #RomanBritain #Corbridge
Do peel towers count? It's a pub now. It was either a pint or a Magnum but I went for the later (more fool me) #VicarsPeel #Corbridge
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For #RomanSiteSaturday, 3 pics of #Corbridge Roman settlement. The fort phases gave way to a town planned in the later 1/2 of 2nd C AD. Never quite completed, the town operated until at least the end of 4th C. It also retained a military presence in 2 military areas.
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#Corbridge was the most northerly town in the #Roman empire and one of only two on Hadrian’s Wall, the other being at Carlisle.
The most famous finds include a hoard of #Roman armour and other equipment and the stone Corbridge Lion
#Archaeology #History
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The steps leading into the strong room under the headquarters building in the west compound at #Corbridge Roman town. The room would have held the soldiers pay and savings. A building inscription of the 6th legion dated AD192-202 was found inside during excavation. #RIB1163
#Corbridge World War 1 Memorial - Lych Gate, St Andrew's Church, Corbridge. Grade II Listed. Unveiled by Lt.Gen. Sir Percy Wilkinson, KCMG and dedicated by Rt.Rev. Bishop Hornby, D.D. on this day 25th July 1920. Plaques bearing the names are of green Westmorland slate