Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Hadrian's Wall, Part VIII (South of the Wall)

Hadrian's Wall wasn't just maintained by the forts on the wall. There were a large number of forts to the south keeping it supplied and ferrying troops where needed. The majority of these are not usually seen on a Wall trip since they are located several miles away from the path and need a full day trip to reach them. Some are ones I haven't been to but intend to before my time here is up. I could have listed most of these as separate trips and I visited several at the same time I walked the wall, but it made more sense to split the wall into wall forts, supply forts, and forts north of the wall. Some of these are linked to days on the wall since they are so close and the journey was the same. For example, we stayed the night in Corbridge yet it is listed separately here. So you can follow the links to see what else is around in that area and what we did for the rest of the day.

Arbeia (South Shields) 
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55° 0'15.90"N, 1°25'52.15"W

Coria (Corbridge)
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Granaries

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Aqueducts

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St. Andrew's Church

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Corbridge Bridge

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54°58'41.49"N, 2° 1'45.47"W

Vindolanda (Chesterholm)
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Turret

 The fort from the turret

Temple to Jupiter Dolichenus

4th Century Schola

Granary (Horrea)

Workshops (Officinae Militares)

Military Bathhouse (Balneum Militare)

Latrines

Romano-Celtic Temple

Reconstructed Vicus

Temple


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54°59'28.56"N, 2°21'36.26"W

Alauna (Maryport)
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