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Hadrians Wall Cawfields Milecastle J980019
HADRIANs WALL: CAWFIELDS, Northumberland. Cawfields Milecastle reconstruction drawing by Philip Corke. hadrian. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England
Media ID 3008243
Filename: J980019.jpg
Size: 4920 x 3553 (18.0MB)
Date: 20th April 2010
Source: Historic England
Credit: Historic England Photo Library
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Source: English Heritage Images
Job Title: Artist
Defence Fortification Graphic Roman
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This print transports us back in time to the awe-inspiring Hadrian's Wall, specifically Cawfields Milecastle J980019 in Northumberland. The meticulous reconstruction drawing by Philip Corke vividly brings to life this remarkable Roman fortification that once stood as a symbol of power and defense. Hadrian's Wall, an iconic UNESCO World Heritage Site, stretches across the rugged landscape of Northern England for 73 miles. Built under Emperor Hadrian's orders around AD 122, it served as a formidable barrier between the Roman Empire and the untamed lands beyond. Cawfields Milecastle was one of many fortified gateways along this ancient wall, strategically positioned to control movement and protect against potential threats. Corke's graphic depiction skillfully captures every detail of this historical marvel. From its sturdy stone walls to its imposing watchtowers, we can almost feel the strength emanating from these ruins. The artist has meticulously recreated each architectural element with precision and authenticity, allowing us to appreciate both the grandeur and functionality of this defensive structure. As we gaze upon this print, our imagination takes flight as we envision Roman soldiers patrolling these very grounds centuries ago. We are reminded of their unwavering dedication and resilience in safeguarding their empire’s borders against invaders. Historic England presents us with yet another stunning visual masterpiece through Philip Corke's artwork. This photograph serves not only as a testament to our rich heritage but also as an invitation for all who behold it to delve into history’s depths and explore the stories embedded within these ancient stones. Note: This caption does not mention commercial use or any specific company associated with Historic England or Philip Corke.