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Extensive remains of the bath site which included changing rooms, hot rooms and cold plunge pools, on the edge of what is now the River North Tyne, dating from AD138, Cilurnum (Chesters Roman Fort), Hadrians Wall, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chollerford, Northumbria National Park, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Filename: 747-1422.jpg
Size: 5134 x 3410 (5.5MB)
Date: 4th November 2012
Source: WorldInPrint
Credit: James Emmerson/Robert Harding
Source: www.robertharding.com
Country: United Kingdom
© James Emmerson
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Extensive remains of the bath site which included changing rooms, hot rooms and cold plunge pools, on the edge of what is now the River North Tyne, dating from AD138, Cilurnum (Chesters Roman Fort), Hadrians Wall, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chollerford, Northumbria National Park, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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© James Emmerson
Archaeological Roman Bath Chollerford Cilurnum
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the extensive remains of a Roman bath site, transporting us back in time to AD138. Located on the edge of what is now the River North Tyne, these remarkable ruins are part of Cilurnum, also known as Chesters Roman Fort. As one explores this UNESCO World Heritage Site along Hadrian's Wall in Chollerford, England, it becomes evident that this was once a place of relaxation and rejuvenation. The image captures the architectural marvels that were present at this ancient bathing complex. The changing rooms, hot rooms, and cold plunge pools stand as testaments to the advanced engineering skills possessed by the Romans. Despite centuries passing since its construction, these stone structures have withstood the test of time. Surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty within Northumbria National Park, this historic site offers visitors an opportunity to delve into England's rich past. With its archaeological significance and undeniable charm, it has become a popular tourist destination for history enthusiasts from around the world. James Emmerson/Robert Harding skillfully captures every detail in this horizontal photograph. The play between light and shadow accentuates both the grandeur and decay of these ruins while evoking a sense of wonderment among viewers. This image serves as a reminder that even amidst modernity, echoes from our ancient past can still be found etched into landscapes across Europe.
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