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Items matching greyscale taken from Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845) (results page 7)


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119.—Coin of Claudius, representing his British triumph.  From the British Museum.
122.—The earliest figure of Britannia on a Roman coin.
125.—Silchester.  Plan of City.
126.—Amphitheatre at Dorchester.
127.—Bestarii
128.—Amphitheatre at Pompeii.
129.—Wall of Burgh Castle
131.—Wall of Severus, on the Sandstone Quarries, Denton Dean, near Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
132.—Wall of Severus, near Housestead, Northumberland.
133.—Roman Citizen.
135.—Roman Image of Victory.
136.—Roman Soldier.
142.—Ancient Arch on Road leading into Rome.
189.—Arms and Costume of a Saxon Military Chief.
190.—Arms and Costume of an Anglo-Saxon King and Armour Bearer.
191.—Arms and costume of the Tribes on the Western Shores of the Baltic.
192.—Arms and Costume of Danish Warriors
193.—Costume of a Soldier.  From Cotton MS. Tib. C. 6.
194.—Ringed Mail. Cotton MS. Claud. B, 4.
209.—Tower of Earl’s Barton Church
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Places Shown

Burgh Castle; Suffolk; England

Earl’s Barton; Northamptonshire; England

Hadrian’s Wall; Denton Dean; Newcastle-upon-Tyne; Northumberland; England

Housesteads Roman Fort; Hadrian’s Wall; Bardon Mill; Northumberland; England

Mambury Rings; Dorchester; Dorset; England

Pompeii; Campania; Italy

Pompeii; Italy

Silchester; Hampshire; England