This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Roman amphitheatre
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Roman amphitheatre
Our picture comes courtesy of Google Satellite view. A visit to the Guildhall...
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Caesar's Camp
Iron-age fort, established circa 250 BC. Although Roman artefacts have been found at the site, any connection with Caesar (Julius or otherwise) is purely fanciful. Nothing tangible of the fort rema...
Roman Camp - N7
There is little evidence to support the existence of this camp. So, rather cheekily, we've categorised it as "Fictional".
Roman invasion
The first Roman invasions of Britain took place in 55-54 BCE - Julius Caesar had two attempts. The Roman conquest was only completed in 43 BCE by Emperor Claudius.
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Royal Masonic Hospital Nurses' Home
W6, Ravenscourt Gardens, Ashlar Court
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George Lethbridge
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Winston Churchill
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George Jarratt, VC
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