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Romano-British Sherds

43 sherds of Romano-British greyware from a brickyard off Leicester Street, Leamington Spa.

Sherds

This group of sherds was found during an excavation of a trench for gas laying at Braemar Road, Lillington. The collection of sherds includes Romano-British greyware, black-burnished ware, an amphora ...

Sherds

These seven sherds are Romano-British greyware. They were excavated at Braemer Road, Lillington in 1939.

Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, Rome

A sepia photograph of the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina in the Forum, Rome. 175mm x 241mm

Tomb of Bibulus, Rome

A sepia photograph of the base of the tomb of Bibulus in Rome. 162mm x 215mm

Triumphal Arch of Constantine, Rome

A sepia print of a reconstructed view of the Triumphal Arch of Constantine, the Temple of Venus and Rome and the Flavian Amphitheatre in Rome. 250mm x 375mm

Unconserved Axe - Roman

This axe has not yet been conserved. Alcester, Warwickshire

Vase

This small vase is from Ancient Rome. The vase is ceramic, and dates from 700BC. It forms part of a collection of minature souvenirs that were excavated at Rome.

Vase

This small vase is from Ancient Rome. The vase is ceramic, and dates from 700BC. It forms part of a collection of minature souvenirs that were excavated at Rome.

Warwick Castle, Conservatory and Vase

A view of the interior of the conservatory at Warwick Castle, featuring a replica of the huge Warwick Vase (the Roman original is in the Burrell Collection). Though initially built to house the vase ...

Warwick Castle, The Warwick Vase

The original vase (now in the Burrell Collection, Glasgow) was excavated around 1769 from the villa of the Roman Emperor Hadrian. It was purchased a few years later by Charles Greville, 2nd Earl of Warwick, ...

Wooden Well Lining - Roman

This would have been used vertically to line the inside of the well shaft. It would have prevented the sides falling in. Alcester, Warwickshire