WitrynaAn ancient place, cited: BAtlas 9 F7 Newton Kyme Show place in AWMC's Antiquity À-la-carte , Google Earth , or Pelagios' Peripleo . Show area in GeoNames , Google Maps , or OpenStreetMap . WitrynaBrowse more on map from here. CUCAP no.: BDE95: Photo date: 1970-07-11, p.m. Type: Oblique: Film type: [Unknown]
Newton Kyme Roman Fort - Roman Britain
Witryna1 paź 2015 · Troutbeck Roman Camps – Cumbria. At Troutbeck are three Roman marching camps and a small fort. This could be either a training camp or signs of three campaigns and a later fort. Unfortunately, as with most marching camps, only tantalising glimpses of the earthworks remain, so much so, that we have been unable to get … WitrynaRoman fort and vicus, Newton Kyme. No image available at present. Browse more in theme: Roman fort. More nearby. BDE100. Henge/mounment, WNW of Newton Kyme. BDE96. Henge/mounment, WNW of Newton Kyme. BDE97. Henge/mounment, WNW of Newton Kyme. BDE98. Henge/mounment, WNW of Newton Kyme. BDE99. great southern cafe seaside florida
Newton Kyme Roman Fort - Yorkshire Archaeological Aerial …
WitrynaTwo Roman forts, two Roman camps, vicus, Iron Age enclosure, Bronze Age barrows and Neolithic henge monument west of Newton Kyme is a Scheduled Monument in Newton Kyme cum Toulston, North Yorkshire, England. See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and share your own comments and photos … WitrynaRoman features consist of two temporary camps, succeeded by the construction of two forts and a vicus, which later occupied the fort. Details of buildings, enclosures, roads, trackways, and burials, including a possible early medieval cemetery, are evident. Two possible Roman camps occur at Newton Kyme, visible as incomplete enclosures … WitrynaNewton Kyme is a parish town 1½ miles from Tadcaster. A Roman fort and minor settlement lies on the south bank of the River Wharfe nearby. Newton Kyme Hall was built in the 17th century. Newton Kyme Hall. The cast iron verandah on the first floor was a 19th century addition. Avenue of trees at Newton Kyme. great southern chemist katanning