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Greetings all

I'm whizzing through Colchester at the weekend and want to make the most of my time.

I know Facilis is there in all his glory and one or two cavalry stele - is there anything else I should look out for?

Thank you in advance.
The Iceni....nasty bunch..... :grin:
Kevin
I have the good fortune to have come from Colonia Victrix itself. Lots of iron age and Roman stuff, the museum in the Norman castle on the site of the temple of Claudius is woth a look but is very standard. The wall around the town still stands to a fair height and the Balkerne gateway still stands on the western side of the town. Theres also a small ruin of an early Christian church at the police station. A bit further a field are the remains of the Iron age ramparts and Gosbecks archaelogical park (i've not been there so i can't comment, later stuff includes various medieval houses, St Botolphs priory ruins and the rather nice castle and grounds. The vaults to the temple of Claudius are sometimes open in the castle and quite atmospheric. The iceni just passed through its Trinovante and Cautevellaui country. Best thing about Colchester is Kathleens kitchen home to the finest pastries and lardy cakes.
Quote:I have the good fortune to have come from Colonia Victrix itself. Lots of iron age and Roman stuff, the museum in the Norman castle on the site of the temple of Claudius is woth a look but is very standard. The wall around the town still stands to a fair height and the Balkerne gateway still stands on the western side of the town. Theres also a small ruin of an early Christian church at the police station. A bit further a field are the remains of the Iron age ramparts and Gosbecks archaelogical park (i've not been there so i can't comment, later stuff includes various medieval houses, St Botolphs priory ruins and the rather nice castle and grounds. The vaults to the temple of Claudius are sometimes open in the castle and quite atmospheric. The iceni just passed through its Trinovante and Cautevellaui country. Best thing about Colchester is Kathleens kitchen home to the finest pastries and lardy cakes.

That's grand - thank you very much Richard. Particularly the lardy cake info :wink:

Kevin - I hope my visit won't have the same impact for Colchester as the last time the Iceni turned up! I'm only there for half a day... Big Grin
And.......................if you look really carefully you will see the decendants of the original essex girls!!!!!!!!!!!! lol
Didn't get to Kathleen's Kitchen but met plently of Essex girl throwbacks ( Confusedhock: )

What I DID find and about which I got VERY excited - much to the consternation of my friends who bravely accompanied me - are these!!!
And the Colchester Vase.

Lots to see actually - the museum has been well updated and although the biggest disappointment is that there is no guide AT ALL, you can take as many photographs as you like. Sadly my camera hasn't recovered from being bounced on concrete so the focus isn't quite right on some of my pictures; an excuse to go again!
Aha so you found the roman stones!!!!!!!!!!
Or do you me the items that look suspiciously like saddle stiffeners? lol
Quote:Or do you me the items that look suspiciously like saddle stiffeners? lol

:mrgreen:
When I was in Colchester - back in 1978 - with Professor Eric Birley, we were allowed down into the foundations of Claudius' Temple, upon which the Norman Keep was built.