1907 An Account of the Roman Antiquities preserved in the Museum at Chesters, Northumberland
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Description
Illustrated, Publishers' Original Binding
A second edition copy.
This volume gives an account of the excavations which were carried out by Mr John Clayton at the Stations on the Roman Wall which were situated on his property in Northumberland. The findings from the Roman Fort Chesters are housed at the museum located on the site.
Chesters was a fort on Hadrian's Wall near the village of Walwick, Northumberland and was built in 123 AD, just after the wall's completion.
Richly illustrated throughout with a folding sketch map of the Roman wall.
Condition
In half calf binding. Externally, very smart with a tide mark to both boards and slight fading to the boards. Some bumping to the head and tail of the spine. Internally, generally firmly bound with bright and clean pages.
Very Good
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