02-27-2014, 07:53 PM
I think that I would be more inclined to go for this reconstruction of H.B. Richardson from 1840 than the earlier one I have shown.
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Then where it is known that the Stephenson monument stands on top of Hadrian's Wall and the south facing of the wall was discovered near the entrance to the Lit' & Phil' Society of Newcastle it does indicate that the wall is heading directly to the fort.
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Then where it is known that the Stephenson monument stands on top of Hadrian's Wall and the south facing of the wall was discovered near the entrance to the Lit' & Phil' Society of Newcastle it does indicate that the wall is heading directly to the fort.
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Brian Stobbs