The Roman Wall: A historical, topographical, and descriptive account of the barrier of the lower isthmus, extending from the Tyne to the Solway, deduced from numerous personal surveysBruce, J. Collingwood (John Collingwood)
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The Roman Wall: A historical, topographical, and descriptive account of the barrier of the lower isthmus, extending from the Tyne to the Solway, deduced from numerous personal surveys
Bruce, J. Collingwood (John Collingwood)
Great Britain -- Antiquities, Roman; Walls, Roman -- Great Britain
the way shewn in the following table:—
ft. in. m. f. c. ft. in.
Commencing at A 0 0 At 2 6 0½ 11 10 fall
m. f. c. 2 7 5 E 14 4 ”
0 0 6 B 2 10 fall. 3 0 0 21 6 ”
0 1 5 3 10 ” 3 0 3 23 7 ”
0 2 4 3 7 ” 3 0 6 23 5 ”
0 3 4½ 3 7 ” 3 1 3 29 10 ”
0 4 9 3 6 ” 3 3 5 25 3 ”
0 6 0 3 7 ” 3 5 0 North end, 25 4 ”
Benks-bridge.
0 7 8½ 4 0 ” 3 5 0 South end, 29 7 ”
Do.
1 0 6½ 4 1½ ” 4 1 5 29 9 ”
1 1 3½ 3 7 ” 4 5 8 29 11 ”
1 3 2½ 3 6 ” 5 3 5½ 28 6 ”
1 4 0 C 3 10 ” 5 4 4 28 11 ”
2 0 5 5 9 ” 5 5 5 29 0 ”
2 1 6½ 11 4 ” 6 0 0 Present 30 4 ”
bottom of
arched
chamber in
centre of
station.
2 2 9½ D 11 2 ”
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