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Oblique aerial view of the headquarters building of Bar Hill Roman Fort during excavation
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General oblique aerial view centred on the remains of the Roman fort and the course of the Antonine Wall with the remains of the fort adjacent, taken from the W.
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Oblique aerial view.
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Oblique aerial view
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Oblique aerial view of the headquarters building of Bar Hill Roman fort during excavation
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Oblique aerial view
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Oblique aerial view
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Excavation photograph : Bathhouse, from east, showing Room 4 in foreground, with stone lined hypocaust pillars and flooring slab on basement floor.
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Excavation photograph : Room 4 and stone lined flue, with Room 5 to right - from north.
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Excavation photograph : east end of room 7 and room 5 in background from west.
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Barrhill, Antonine Wall (Roman) Excavated Headquarters Building 28.5.81
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Barrhill, Antonine Wall (Roman) Excavated Headquarters Building 28.5.81
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Barrhill, Antonine Wall (Roman) Excavated Headquarters Building 28.5.81
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Barrhill, Antonine Wall (Roman) Excavated Headquarters Building 28.5.81
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Barrhill, Antonine Wall (Roman) Excavated Headquarters Building 28.5.81
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Barrhill Antonine Wall Views
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Barrhill Antonine Wall Excavation of Bath House
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Barrhill Antonine Wall Excavation of Bath House
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Antonine Wall, Bar Hill Roman Fort, NS77NW 8, Ordnance Survey index card, page number 4, Recto
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Antonine Wall, Bar Hill Roman Fort, NS77NW 8, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Plan showing the course of the Roman Wall called Grime's Dyke (Antonine Wall). Plate XXXV from 'Military Antiquities of the Romans in Britain'.
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Aerial view
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Aerial view
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Oblique aerial view
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