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Hadrians Wall: Banks East Turret J860093
Filename: J860093.jpg
Size: 5082 x 3439 (19.1MB)
Date: 4th January 2011
Source: Historic England
Credit: Historic England Photo Library
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Source: English Heritage Images
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Hadrians Wall: Banks East Turret J860093
HADRIANs WALL: BANKS EAST TURRET, Cumbria. Turret 52A and turf wall. Reconstruction drawing by Frank Gardiner (English Heritage Graphics Team)
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1. Title: Hadrian's Wall: Banks East Turret (Turret 52A) - A Symbol of Ancient Roman Engineering and Defense This evocative image showcases Hadrian's Wall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and specifically the Banks East Turret (Turret 52A), located in the English county of Cumbria. The turret, a small, circular fortification, is an essential component of the extensive Roman wall built by the Romans around 122 AD to protect the northern border of their empire. The photograph is a reconstruction drawing by Frank Gardiner from the English Heritage Graphics Team, providing an accurate representation of how the turret and the adjacent turf wall would have appeared during the Roman occupation. The meticulous attention to detail in the drawing highlights the impressive engineering and architectural prowess of the Romans. The Banks East Turret, one of the best-preserved turrets along Hadrian's Wall, stands proudly amidst the lush greenery of the Cumbrian landscape. The turret's circular design, with its narrow entrance and small windows, would have provided shelter for a garrison of soldiers, enabling them to monitor the surrounding area for potential threats and maintain communication with neighboring turrets. The turret's proximity to the turf wall, a continuous defensive barrier made of interwoven branches and soil, underscores the importance of the wall as a whole in safeguarding the Roman Empire from northern invaders. The intricate relationship between the turret and the wall is a testament to the Romans' strategic military planning and their ability to adapt to the challenging terrain of the region. This image not only serves as a visual reminder of the rich history and engineering marvels of the Roman Empire but also encourages us to reflect on the enduring legacy of the past and the importance of preserving our cultural heritage for future generations.
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