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A comprehensive list of Roman sites in England, Scotland and Wales that are open to the public or have historical significance. Find out the names, locations and features of Roman cities, roads, forts, villas, bridges and temples.
Yelp is an American company that operates a website and an app for publishing crowd-sourced reviews about businesses. It also offers online advertising, table reservation, and local services. Founded in 2004, it has expanded to several countries and became a public company in 2012.
A comprehensive list of current and defunct discount chains in the UK, with information on their history, ownership, number of shops and notes. Find out the origins and fates of brands like Poundland, Poundworld, Tiger, HEMA and more.
Balkerne Gate is the largest surviving Roman gateway in Britain, built in the 2nd century AD in Colchester. It has four arched entrances, a guard tower and a public house, and is a scheduled monument and a Grade I listed building.
In 2018, a collection of 37 small Roman coins was unearthed at Hollyhurst near Whitchurch. The small denomination, brass or copper alloy coins, known as Dupondii and Asses, were from the reign of the Emperor Trajan , AD 98–117.
MyVoucherCodes.co.uk launched by Mark Pearson in 2006 in his bedroom with £300. He initially started a company that delivered printed messages on roses called Roses by Design, but moved into vouchers after he found he was making more money promoting others products rather than his own and noticed there were no coupon sites in the UK.
It has the only above-ground Roman remains in the town, and was excavated in 1968. The arena itself is 46 by 27 meters. The circumference of the cavea seating area is 92 by 67 meters [ 3 ] It had stone walls and wooden seating and was much larger than would be expected for the size of the town.
A surviving section of the Roman city wall to the east of the Arch From Romano-British Buildings and Earthworks by John Ward (1911): A considerable portion of the north gate of Lincoln — the Newport Arch — is standing, but is buried to the extent of about 8 ft (2.4 m). in the soil and débris accumulated since Roman times.