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Roman Bath House, Lancaster
The Roman Bath House, Lancaster.
The 3rd century bath house once made up an end of a large courtyard building which was probably the home of a Roman official. It was demolished in 340AD by the Roman general Agricola to make way for a large fort with a garrison of 500 horsemen.
Author: Joan Martin
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Photograph size: 12.6 Mpixels (36 MB uncompressed) - 4338x2897 pixels (14.5x9.7 in / 36.7x24.5 cm at 300 ppi)
Published in: Lancaster, Roman Lancashire
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