- owlcation.com humanities/Why-Did-the-Romans-Build…He wrote of Hadrian’s Wall, “It is eight feet in breadth, and twelve in height; and, as can be clearly seen to this day, ran straight from east to west.”
- englandsnortheast.co.uk Hadrian’s WallIt is worth noting that when Hadrian’s Wall was first built many of its forts actually faced south into the heart of the Brigantian territory.
- historic-uk.com HistoryMagazine/DestinationsUK/…This time a new frontier, the Antonine Wall, was rapidly established between the Forth and Clyde rivers and Hadrian’s Wall was promptly abandoned.
- You have probably heard of Hadrian’s Wall and you may wonder if it is worth visiting. ... in the west – the full length of Hadrian’s Wall in pictures in just one website.
- twitter.com Wall_CAPWe are @heritagelottery funded @ArchaeologyNCL project to encourage and enable #community involvement in the management of Hadrian's Wall WHS.
- wiki2.org en/Hadrian's_Wall
- What Is Hadrian's Wall?
- What Are The Origins Of Hadrian's Wall? | Ancient Tracks | Absolute History
- Hadrians Wall Documentary - History Channel
- bookatrekking.com en/blog/hadrians-wall-path/Hadrian's Wall, also known as Pict's Wall or Roman Wall, runs from Wallsend on the River Tyene in the east to Bowness-on-Solway in the West.
- yourdog.co.uk regional-guides/hadrian-s-wall-path/The 84-mile Hadrian’s Wall Path stretches from England’s east coast to the west, from Wallsend in Tyne and Wear to Bowness on Solway, in Cumbria.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g186351-d213695…This is one of the finest places to see Hadrian's Wall, where it snakes and dives through dramatic countryside along the crags of the Whin Sill.
- encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com Hadrian's WallHadrian's Wall, which has been preserved, is one of the largest and most significant remains of the Roman occupation.