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Remains of the establishment of baths (public baths) in the Roman fort Cilurnum (or cilurvum), by Chesters Walwick (Northumberland, England), built along the Hadrian Wall (Imperator Caesar Traianus Hadrianus Augustus, 76-138), built from 122 AD
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Remains of the establishment of baths (public baths) in the Roman fort Cilurnum (or cilurvum), by Chesters Walwick (Northumberland, England), built along the Hadrian Wall (Imperator Caesar Traianus Hadrianus Augustus, 76-138), built from 122 AD
NWI4863664 Remains of the establishment of baths (public baths) in the Roman fort Cilurnum (or cilurvum), by Chesters Walwick (Northumberland, England), built along the Hadrian Wall (Imperator Caesar Traianus Hadrianus Augustus, 76-138), built from 122 AD; (add.info.: Remains of the establishment of baths (public baths) in the Roman fort Cilurnum (or cilurvum), by Chesters Walwick (Northumberland, England), built along the Hadrian Wall (Imperator Caesar Traianus Hadrianus Augustus, 76-138), built from 122 AD. Photography.); Photo © North Wind Pictures
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This print captures the remains of the establishment of baths in the Roman fort Cilurnum, located in Chesters Walwick along Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland, England. Built during the reign of Emperor Caesar Trajan Hadrian Augustus from 122 AD, these public baths were a vital part of daily life for Roman soldiers stationed at this strategic outpost.
The intricate details preserved in this image offer a glimpse into the advanced engineering and architectural prowess of ancient Rome. The meticulous planning and construction required to create such elaborate bathing facilities highlight the importance placed on hygiene and health by the Romans.
As you study this photograph, you can almost imagine the hustle and bustle that once filled these now silent ruins. The echoes of laughter and chatter as soldiers relaxed after a long day's work are almost palpable. The stark contrast between then and now serves as a poignant reminder of the passage of time and the impermanence of human endeavors.
Through this lens, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand how civilizations rise and fall, leaving behind only fragments like these remnants at Cilurnum to tell their stories. It is a testament to our shared history and an invitation to reflect on our own legacy for future generations.
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